Forget Your Looks: Teach Your Kids to Know Their True Value
By Caron C. Andrews and Amanda Grossman-Scott From the time they are little and before they can even speak, children are internalizing messages from TV, magazines, their favorite songs, and even at the mall – telling them what their bodies “need” to look like...
Love and Technology: Preparing Your Kids for Online Dating
By Rachel Chandler In today’s digital world, dating has taken on a whole new dimension, and it’s vital for parents to guide their children through this exciting but complex journey. Thanks to the ever-increasing role of technology in our lives, our...
Four Apps Every Family Should Have for Greater Connection
By Kyla Ford “Mom, what time is practice?” “Sis, can you send me that photo of the dog?” “Bro, I’m bored!” “Dad, you owe me $5 for mowing the lawn.” If your family is as busy as most American families today, then some of these phrases may sound familiar to you....
Finding Hope in the Darkness: Understanding Your Child’s Mental Health Challenges
By Kaitlin Harker While every story is different, many stories share similarities. Some stories are easy to share, while others, like mine, take a long time to share with anyone besides close friends and family. However, with suicide rates rising and mental...
