As a parent, you are likely to have experienced a child acting out at the store, school, or even at a friend’s house, and thought, “Thank goodness that’s not my child!” But what if that is your child? And, how do you prevent your child from becoming that child? Parents are entitled to ... Read More
How to Deal With Grief in the Workplace
Twenty-five years ago, when my daughter Dawn died from a heart problem, I was working on my first doctorate. It seemed impossible for me to continue, when just getting dressed in the morning was a great accomplishment. Dr. Webber, the chair of my dissertation committee, advised me to continue on ... Read More
8 Ways to Keep Your Kids Engaged This Summer
Summer vacation is supposed to be fun and enjoyable — a time to relax and take a break from school. However, it is also a time when your children can lose their educational edge, putting them at a disadvantage when they return to school in the fall. In fact, when your children return to ... Read More
5 Important Talks to Have With Your High School Graduate
You can’t believe the moment is here: your baby is about to start college. How did the time go by so quickly? Before your child leaves for school, you still have some one-on-one time with him. Make the most of this time before the nest is empty by giving your child the information and support he ... Read More
Tips for Teaching Your Toddler Empathy
In our society, empathy is a critical component to helping us connect with others and interact with compassion and understanding. Being able to recognize another person’s emotions and place yourself in their shoes, however, is more of a complex skill than most people realize. It is not something ... Read More





