Kumbaya for Three
The messages start the moment you’re born: you’re cute, you’re nice, you’re good-natured because you smile all the time, you have pretty eyes, and you
The messages start the moment you’re born: you’re cute, you’re nice, you’re good-natured because you smile all the time, you have pretty eyes, and you
I’ve recently realized that many of the young men I see are challenged by similar issues: having adult relationships with their parents and siblings, navigating
First, I want to apologize for the email you received yesterday. It was a technical glitch on my end. Let’s hope this one reaches you
Hello Gentlemen and those who love them: I’m writing to invite you to join me in the next round of my counseling group for men
On Mother’s Day, I saw a casual friend in church. Her son died a couple of years ago, and I didn’t know what to say.
The following is a two-part series on how families can prepare when their oldest child leaves for college. The first is help for parents to
Life is filled with trauma. Every day, hard stuff happens, and we struggle to cope. I initially posted this right after my son started kindergarten.
If you know me or follow my blog, you know that KD loves to play sports, from the moment he wakes up to the moment
In my fifteen years teaching and counseling in elementary schools, I interacted with a couple thousand parents, with all sorts of positive and negative characteristics.
Think about it, we adults all have secrets. Maybe we were abused as kids or our parents were alcoholics. Maybe we like to dabble in