January 15, 2021

Teens, Stress and Risk-Taking Behaviors 

    The image of reckless teens may be glorified on social media, TV and in films, but in real life, teens’ impulsive behavior isn’t funny or glamorous. According to the Centers for Disease Control, the leading cause […]
January 14, 2021

Clean Break

If you were to ask any high school or college student what the highlight of their school year is, the answer is sure to be spring […]
January 13, 2021

Bullying vs. Teasing: What’s the Difference? 

  As teachers and parents, we’ve heard the dreaded cry, “But they are bullying me!” It’s important that we take these cries seriously. In 2019, the National Center for Educational Statistics […]
January 12, 2021

Teach Online Accountability to Your Child 

  As kids head back to school, this is a great time to talk about the importance of digital citizenship. What children do online and how […]
December 25, 2020

Waves of Change

  EEG-neurotherapy is a drug–free healing therapy performed by certified neurotherapists all over the world. It has little, if any, side effects and trains the brain to regulate as it was intended to do. This therapy […]
December 21, 2020

Managing Teen Privacy

Managing Teen Privacy  Did you know that after a relationship ends, 22 percent of teens say their former significant other used the Internet to say bad things about […]
December 18, 2020

Show Time!

  With the hustle and bustle of daily our lives, it can be difficult to find time to spend together as a family. Sports, music recitals, school […]
December 16, 2020

Conversation Jar

  If you want to improve communication with your family, start the conversation by making conversation. It can be challenging to start the conversation with your kids and […]
December 14, 2020

Togetherness: It’s What’s for Dinner

Togetherness: It’s What’s for Dinner  With sports practices, music or dance lessons, and school or work commitments, the idea of having the whole family sit down […]