May 9, 2021

Child Identity Theft

Identity theft is more common among kids, teens and college students than any other age group. In fact, according to ChildTheft.org, between 500,000 and 750,000 children every […]
May 8, 2021

Parent-Teen Relationships

Preparing for adult life can be tough on a parent-teen relationship. There are many external stressors—such as school, work and relationships—that can impact the relationship.  Cognitively, […]
May 7, 2021

Watch For The Spark

Helping your children understand who they are and what drives them can put them on a path to finding their purpose and meaning.   When teaching […]
May 6, 2021

Different Eating Disorders

    It is vital that your children grow up having a healthy relationship with food. When they are young you should start by teaching them […]
May 4, 2021

Tips for Effective Role Modeling

Breaking the cycle Part of why qualities of parents are often repeated in their offspring is genetic, says Audrey Krisbergh, director of the Center for Parenting […]
April 29, 2021

Making Room For Peers

As children become preteens or “tweens,” they begin to experience many changes—physically, mentally and socially. Physically, they’ll go through puberty. Mentally and socially, they begin to […]
April 28, 2021

The Perfect Reel

For many teens, the pressure to be “perfect” is an unavoidable reality. “Whether it’s envying students who appear to ace every subject, longing to be one […]
April 27, 2021

Leading By Example: A Q & A with Brooke Burke

Leading by Example: A with Brooke Burke   With health and fitness being such a big part of your life, how do you share your passion […]
April 26, 2021

Special K

The Dangerous Dose   Ketamine hydrochloride is typically used as an anesthetic for minor surgeries or as a tranquilizer in animals. In recent years, however, it’s […]