November 24, 2015

A Helping Hand

Adopting or donating to a family in need during the holiday season can be a great way to bring a family closer together.     With […]
November 22, 2015

Plugging in

Yes I play C.O.D (Call of Duty) with my son. Yes, I shoot hoops with him when I’m tired and want to go to bed, and […]
November 15, 2015

Staying One Step Ahead

It’s being called a cultural phenomenon, the role of technology in our children’s lives.From iPads and iPhones, today’s kids can be connected anytime and anyplace with […]
November 6, 2015

The Unseen Bruises of Bullying

  It can be downright overt, like a fist in the face when you don’t hand over the answers to yesterday’s math homework. Or sneaky, like […]
November 6, 2015

Understanding Suicide: Myth vs FACT

Suicide is a serious public health problem that takes an enormous toll on families, friends, classmates, co-workers and communities, as well as on our military personnel […]
November 6, 2015

Status Report

Teen spending, status symbols and the high price of fitting in. Kids are subjected to as many as 5,000 advertisements a day, according to Nathan Dungan, […]
November 6, 2015

Under Pressure

“Pressure, Pushing down on me. Pressing Down on you…” Can you hear it? That song by Queen came out more than 30 years ago and its […]
November 6, 2015

A love lost

Erinn Pushor remembers the beginning of 2007 as one of the most exciting times of her life. She began dating Danny Pasenella, a boy she had […]
November 6, 2015

Eating their words

  While there are many forms of bullying, the type that directly attacks a child’s weight is proven to have harmful, even life-threatening, effects that can […]