When Christmas Isn’t Merry
Turn on the TV these days and you can’t miss the ads for See’s Candy, Hallmark Cards and unending Christmas specials. As much as the
Turn on the TV these days and you can’t miss the ads for See’s Candy, Hallmark Cards and unending Christmas specials. As much as the
Not long ago, my 4-year-old and his best friend “Tom” were racing each other to get to a bench in the park. My son was
Did you start the school year playing an active role in helping your kids get off to a good academic start? If so, you probably
Ok, they probably don’t hate each other as much as they struggle with sibling rivalries. I wrote this article a while back, and it seems
There are those events that people remember where they were when they heard the news: Pearl Harbor, Kennedy assassination, September 11th. Some of your kids
When counseling at elementary and middle schools, kids would talk all the time about being bullied. I’d advise them to talk to the bully and
I’ve done quite a bit of parenting training. Of all, I’m most impressed by Parent Project (www.parentproject.com), which is a program for parents of strong-willed
Kelly Richardson is a Marriage and Family Therapist who works locally (in Sacramento, for those of you out-of-town). She and I have emailed a bit,
As the school year begins, I’m reflecting on the role parents play in their student’s success. What I’ve found from both counseling and teaching elementary