Encouraging Your Teen’s Positive Interests

When our kids are born, it’s easy to assume that they will like all the same things we like and do all the things we’d love for them to do. But we quickly learn that they are their own selves–complete with their own set of likes and dislikes. Sometimes our kids do enjoy some of […]
Teaching Your Teen That Struggle Can Be a Launch Pad for Success

The wise poet Maya Angelou once said, “You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it.” As adults, we know how true a […]
How A Boot Camp Strategy Isn’t the Best Way to “Straighten Out” Your Aggressive Teen

For a while it was the latest fad. Unruly teens were sent to a boot camp in order to “straighten them out.” Some of those boot camps are still in existence today. In fact, many exist in several locations within the United States. In recent years, however, professionals have come to think poorly of the […]
Modern Methods Used to Re-establish Communication With a Boy Fresh Out of a Program

You and your teen: you are two different people, with two different perspectives, plus the added problem of your teen’s stay in a residential treatment program. So when he gets out, how in the world do you re-establish communication with him, in a way that is hopefully better than it was before? Thankfully, there are […]
Activities For Youth That Promote Leadership Qualities

It can be difficult to raise children to become leaders. It seems as though many children are content to be followers and not leaders. So it is up to you as the parent to help your child develop their leadership abilities. Along with setting a good example and encouraging leadership qualities, there are activities which […]
When The Nice Girls Have To Fight Off The “Mean Girls” In Today’s School System

Being a nice girl isn’t always easy; sometimes, you have to deal with a group of mean girls in school, which can be one of the most difficult things to do. When you’re the parent of a girl who is getting bullied by other girls, it can be hard to help her cope, but here […]
Gift Giving During The Holidays – How Much Is Too Much?

There are basic rules to follow when it comes to giving baby shower gifts, wedding presents, and other structured events. But there seem to be no rules around holiday gift giving, especially when it comes to children. Should parents lavish gifts on their children and make the holidays memorable? Or is it better to give […]
How To Work With Your Son’s School Teachers

As parents you know the importance of education and the impact it can have on the rest of your child’s life. Your teen however, usually doesn’t see further into the future than the coming weekend. It is for this reason that working with your child’s teachers is vital to ensure they thrive in school. By […]
Step-Parents and Troubled Step-Children

Parenting your own children is challenging enough, but what do you do when you’re a step-parent faced with troubled step-children? This question can be a tricky one to answer, because every situation and family is different, but there are some basic things you can do to improve a step-parent/step-child relationship. Unfortunately, the step-parent stigma still […]
Understanding Everything in Moderation, Especially “Unproductive” Technology Use

Technology–we could probably all agree that it’s both good and bad. The uses for it are myriad and range from extremely useful to extremely unproductive, and sometimes even harmful. Many of today’s teens, and even adults, fall victim to technology’s unproductive and harmful enticements every day. We’ve all heard the term “everything in moderation,” but […]