Anger is not very ladylike! And it’s also ok to feel.
Parenting
Clarifying Spoken Communication between Parent and Teenager
To keep spoken communication between parent and teenager clearly understood, it really helps to keep choice of language declarative and operational so the speaker can be understood
Why College Prestige Matters and Why It Shouldn’t
Three years after graduating college, I found myself reliving the rat race of college admission, but this time, I was watching from the interviewer’s perspective.
The Dangers of Mommy Needs Wine: Alcohol and Motherhood
It’s time to change the narrative around parenthood and alcohol as the “mommy needs wine” culture is dangerously growing larger by the second.
A Man Who Gave His Life to Care for Children
Feeling burned out in the care of children? Remember Janusz Korczak.
Teaching Sport Skills Effectively
“There is nothing mysterious about developing a good team, because coaching is nothing more than teaching.” John McKay, College Football Hall of Fame coach
What’s Your Love IQ?
This post explains the two types of love and provides steps to help you enhance your love intelligence and attract healthier love in your life.
Shame Can Stick to Children Like Glue
Children start off with the joy of freely expressing themselves. Adults need to be aware of the power of their words and the dangers of criticizing them instead of supporting them.
Children at Risk for Maltreatment During COVID-19 Pandemic?
Children may be hidden victims during the pandemic. Two new studies reveal how parenting under pandemic-related stress may be undermining children’s safety.
Why Some People Don’t Seek Mental Health Services
A new study investigates why people living in some states are less likely to seek psychological help. It seems they want to maintain a certain kind of reputation.