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Whatcha Gonna Be? Should Kids’ Costumes Be Rated ‘G’?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published October 16, 2012
Tags: children's dress up, Halloween costumes, superhero behavior, violent and sexual imagery in children's costumes
Given the fact that Halloween is often portrayed as a time when being scary and being scared are hallmarks of a successful holiday, how far do you permit your child to go? Does it matter if children’s costumes are not rated ‘G’?
Glimpse The Future By Looking Back
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published August 27, 2012
Tags: choosing a career, college majors, early signals of talent, job satisfaction, life satisfactions, predicting children's future, switching careers, talent development
This realization can help you if you’re feeling dissatisfied with your life and think there must be something missing. But it also can help you guide your older child or teen in choosing a career or college major.
On Their Own: What Every Teen Needs To Launch A Life
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published August 21, 2012
Tags: Care Packages, college-bound teens, Frisbee, gift cards for teens, teens and laundry
Even if your child is not athletic (maybe especially if she’s not athletic) carrying a Frisbee across the lawn is as good a way of finding new friends as walking a cute puppy.
How television and video games affect your child’s sleep
Published August 11, 2012
Tags: how television affects sleep, how videos games affect sleep, kate raidt, mass media and sleep, quality sleep and health, rebecca michi, video games and behavior in kids
Child Sleep Expert Rebecca Michi discusses how television and video games affect your child’s ability to get quality sleep.
Whatcha Gonna Be? Should Kids’ Costumes Be Rated ‘G’?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published October 16, 2012
Tags: children's dress up, Halloween costumes, superhero behavior, violent and sexual imagery in children's costumes
Given the fact that Halloween is often portrayed as a time when being scary and being scared are hallmarks of a successful holiday, how far do you permit your child to go? Does it matter if children’s costumes are not rated ‘G’?
Glimpse The Future By Looking Back
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published August 27, 2012
Tags: choosing a career, college majors, early signals of talent, job satisfaction, life satisfactions, predicting children's future, switching careers, talent development
This realization can help you if you’re feeling dissatisfied with your life and think there must be something missing. But it also can help you guide your older child or teen in choosing a career or college major.
On Their Own: What Every Teen Needs To Launch A Life
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published August 21, 2012
Tags: Care Packages, college-bound teens, Frisbee, gift cards for teens, teens and laundry
Even if your child is not athletic (maybe especially if she’s not athletic) carrying a Frisbee across the lawn is as good a way of finding new friends as walking a cute puppy.
Parenting in the Digital Age: 5 Tips to Keep Your Family Savvy But Safe
By Cara Beth McLeod
Published July 18, 2012
Tags: cara beth mcleod, internet safety kids, kids and media, parenting in digital age
Like it or not, we are in the digital age and our children are growing up in a different world than anyone who has come before them. The question is: How do I get educated and set some rules about the digital age in my family? If you haven’t made this part of your value set as a family…. start.
How television and video games affect your child’s sleep
Published August 11, 2012
Tags: how television affects sleep, how videos games affect sleep, kate raidt, mass media and sleep, quality sleep and health, rebecca michi, video games and behavior in kids
Child Sleep Expert Rebecca Michi discusses how television and video games affect your child’s ability to get quality sleep.
How to get your teenager to open up and talk about their day
Published May 31, 2012
Tags: how to talk to a teenager, teens and communication, tips for talking to teenagers
Do you find it difficult to get your teenager to talk to you? Parenting Coach Katie Malinski, LCSW, role plays with Kate Raidt on how to get your teenager to open up and talk about their day.






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