And you thought I was just obnoxious
A few years ago I worked with a 9th grade boy who, quite frankly, pushed my buttons. He was rude and offensive, and I really
A few years ago I worked with a 9th grade boy who, quite frankly, pushed my buttons. He was rude and offensive, and I really
If you’ve been following my blog, you know KD and I have been banging heads these days. Not all the time, but enough that it’s
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
I am a high-end people person and a professional listener. And sometimes I don’t want to be either. Sometimes I just want to be left
Not long ago, I got a call from the parents of two adolescent girls. They were concerned because their younger daughter’s grades had slipped significantly
Teens do great stuff to help themselves and the world: volunteer work, student government, sports, etc. It’s fabulous, but I get anxious hearing about it
A few years ago I worked with a 9th grade boy who, quite frankly, pushed my buttons. He was rude and offensive, and I really
Even had a serious conversation and felt like your teenager was staring right through you and had tuned-you-out? Probably 100% of parents of teenagers feel
In a recent blog post (“192 hours until kindergarten starts”), I wrote about how much I was looking forward to my son, KD, beginning kindergarten.
There was a time in high school that we didn’t have a typewriter (yes, I’m that old!) at home. Conveniently, one of my best friends