Mom, I Like a Boy at School – When Boys Spark Her Interest
One of the last things that you want your daughter to say is, “Mom, I like a boy at school!” It is sort of ironic
One of the last things that you want your daughter to say is, “Mom, I like a boy at school!” It is sort of ironic
You pretty much know the drill before your kids are even born. You spend the first few months of their life doing everything possible (including
Now that you are a parent, all those nights of sneaking out, lying to your parents about your real whereabouts and spending your days under
Depression and suicide in teenagers is a scary prospect for any parent of an adolescent or tween. Teenagers are expected to become moody, to go
Not every teenager is fully engaged in activities, sports, friends, movies, and the mall. Some teenagers continue to suffer from shyness well into their teen
Teenage obesity is one of the fastest growing teen health problems in America. Beyond the physical complications that accompany obesity, there are emotion and psychological
Last week, Microsoft introduced Windows 8. Last month, the Iphone 5 came out – fresh on the market competing with the new Samsung line of
Imagine for a moment a three year old who has never tasted candy. Now imagine, letting this three year old loose in a candy store.
What do college graduates really know? Okay, sure – they have hopefully invested mom and dads money wisely by paying attention, and as a result,
I don’t know about you, but I am well aware of the crap I pulled when I was a teenager and even a young adult
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