Peter Gasca, Entrepreneur.com Long ago, I believed that to be a successful entrepreneur, you had to avoid having children. The focus and dedication needed to run a business simply did not allow for the time and energy necessary to raise […]
Natasha Singer, NY Times As part of a class last year on “Romeo and Juliet,” Jennie Choi, an English teacher at Mariano Azuela Elementary School in Chicago, took her sixth-grade students on a tour of Verona, the Italian city where […]
Elisabeth Leamy, ABC News Sept. 13-19 was National Child Passenger Safety Week —- a.k.a Car Seat Week —- and I missed it. But you know what? I’m going to write about it anyway. Why? Because EVERY week should be car […]
New York Daily News One Broadway star just took “family friendly” to the next level. “The King and I” actor Kelvin Moon Loh blasted audience members on Facebook for their callous reaction to an autistic child who disrupted Wednesday’s Lincoln […]
Supergirl will be flying into your living room OCTOBER 26th on CBS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm46-envrHo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQASIzTNHHw
Jessie Shepherd, MA, AMCHC With trauma in children, there are no hard and fast rules for how traumatizing an event will be. There is no system to gauge the severity, such as a DEFCON 4 or code orange traumatic event. […]
Does this situation sound familiar? Your child finishes his homework and wants nothing more than to play his new XBOX game. About 45 minutes into playing, you walk up and calmly suggest he go […]