Teens & College
The Ultimate Guide to Making Your Studio Feel Bigger
Elena shares 9 fool proof ways to make a studio feel so much bigger. Read more here.
Teens and Technology: Adults – Hang Our High-Risk Behaviors!
Every once in awhile, adults needs a reminder that our teens often view their parents and other adults talking and/or texting while driving. We need to set a better examp...
Helping Your Kids Deal With College Rejections
Receiving a college rejection letter is never fun, but it doesn't signify the end of your child's future. It's simply a new turn in the road that can lead to something un...
How to Talk to Your Kids About Safe Driving
Thinking of your teenagers on the road can be scary. But if you prepare them well, you'll feel more comfortable letting the kids take the keys.
Preparing to Be an Empty Nester
So as the youngest is about to leave home for their next adventure, they are not the only one entering new phases. You as a parent could also be experiencing some mixed e...
Your Children and Extracurriculars: 5 Tips
Whether your child is interested in dance, karate, art, music, sports, or some other activity, you can nurture this interest and encourage your child to spread his or her...
4 Tips on How to Juggle Your Student Athletes Busy Schedule
Being a student athlete is not easy. If you're a parent, these tips will show you how to help your student athletes thrive both in class and on the field.
5 Spring Break Trip Tips for the Concerned Parent
Spring Break is an institution among high school and college kids. As a parent, you want to protect your kids while still allowing them a reasonable degree of autonomy. I...
Too Much of a Good Thing: Social Media Impacts on Teens
All things are best taken in moderation, but overusing smartphones and mobile technology is too much of a good thing that can actually harm a teenager's health.
What Moms Need to Know about HPV Vaccination
The discussion of the HPV vaccination for teenagers and younger children can stir up some heated debates, here is why….