Tweens & Teens
Rebecca called last week to say she was coming into town on business. I said, “Fabulous! You’ll be just in time to catch the Snapper’s Senior... Read more
Parents trying to limit their kids’ exposure to violent media now have a little more support—from your kids’ pediatrician. According to the American Academy of... Read more
Bullies, Public Nudity, and Conformity
“I’ll be famous one day, but for now I’m stuck in middle school with a bunch of morons.” –Diary of a Wimpy Kid I’ll bet when... Read more
Generation E: Some Ways to Deal with Stress
Stress is pervasive in our lives. Therefore it is not a question of how to avoid stress, but rather how to deal with stress. Stress... Read more
Too Many Blessings of the Skinned Knee
Back when my oldest daughter was preparing to skip third grade, the head of school assured me the challenges ahead would prepare my daughter for... Read more
An Eleven-Year-Old Still Needs His Mom
Last night, I got awakened by my barely eleven-year-old son, saying he felt horrible. I took his temperature and it was 104 degrees. No wonder... Read more
Are Kids Ready for Homeless Dolls?
Homelessness is having its fifteen minutes of fame. The windows at Barneys, for example, recently showcased a version of “homeless chic,” and W magazine gave... Read more
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. How will you get your family involved in the cause—a breast cancer walk? Volunteering? We want to hear all about it! Inspire us.

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