Psychologist Jennifer Freed shares her AHA! (Attitude. Harmony. Achievement) program for helping teens become peace builders.
Our inner critic abuses us and separates us from other females. Author Naomi Katz helps girls and women recognize how each of us carries our own beauty.
Ten percent of all kids are gifted but society neglects them. Dr. James T. Webb helps parents find ways to support and celebrate their child's gift.
We may pressure kids to "do better," but no one does better under pressure. Instead, Dr. Hendrie Weisinger helps parents encourage kids' to do their best.
Hurtful labels can impact a teen's self-esteem. Film producer Tony Weber discusses his film #RethinkLabels and The Diversity Center of NE Ohio.
If your dad wasn't "hands-on" how do you become a hands-on dad with your own kids? Parent coach Aaron Schiller shares tips for 21st century dads.
How do we encourage them to achieve their best without becoming helicopter parents? Dr. Joanie Connell has parenting tips.
It takes a village, but villagers can cross the line from help to parent shaming. Parent coach Mercedes Samudio has great tips for truly helping other parents.
3M million+ kids are bullied at school each year but only 4% of educators intervene. Activist Tammy Motola helps targeted kids and their parents.
What are our culture’s “lessons" for girls? Dr. Laura Choate helps parents of daughters navigate the toxic values that keep girls down.
Kids make mistakes on social media. Educator Matt Renwick offers creative ways schools can teach students responsible social media use.
Teens need to be able to share their challenges. Educator Tyler Durman helps parents create a safe home for teens to learn from their mistakes.
Teens fear being judged. Psychotherapist Matt Casper discusses how stories help youth develop compassion for themselves and others.
The biggest myth about ADHD is that it doesn't exist. Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Katherine Ellison debunks that one and others.
Parenting delinquent, defiant or out-of-control teens is an enormous challenge. Psychologist Patrick M. Duffy offers innovative strategies for success.