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For What Will You Apologize To Your Kids?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published January 22, 2013
Tags: apologizing, handling serious family problems, Lance Armstrong, talking to children about serious issues
There’s probably no greater humiliation than telling a child about the mistakes we’ve made. It takes a brave parent to do that. If this is something you need to do, how can you do it?
10 Important Parenting Goals for 2013
By Kate Raidt
Published January 1, 2013
Tags: children and sleep, healthy nutrition and children, kate raidt, New Year's Resolution, parenting advice, positive discipline, successful parenting
If you want to build a better relationship with your kids, improve your child’s behavior and overall improve your family’s health, nothing will change unless you change.
Ghosts of Parenting Past: Letting Go of Your Own Childhood
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published October 2, 2012
Tags: being better than your own parents, childhood experiences, dealing with grandparents, parenting patterns, parenting traditions, unhappy childhood
We all were raised by imperfect human beings who made mistakes. To a greater or lesser degree, each of us is haunted by those mistakes. They not only influenced who we’ve become but they also influence our hopes for our own parenting and the way we treat our kids.
When the Parenting “To-Do List” Becomes Too Long
By Cara Beth McLeod
Published September 27, 2012
Tags: how to say no, organized parent, school fund raising
Do you ever feel that your biggest ambition for the day is to work through your long ‘to-do’ list, yet you never seem to accomplish it all?
For What Will You Apologize To Your Kids?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published January 22, 2013
Tags: apologizing, handling serious family problems, Lance Armstrong, talking to children about serious issues
There’s probably no greater humiliation than telling a child about the mistakes we’ve made. It takes a brave parent to do that. If this is something you need to do, how can you do it?
10 Important Parenting Goals for 2013
By Kate Raidt
Published January 1, 2013
Tags: children and sleep, healthy nutrition and children, kate raidt, New Year's Resolution, parenting advice, positive discipline, successful parenting
If you want to build a better relationship with your kids, improve your child’s behavior and overall improve your family’s health, nothing will change unless you change.
Ghosts of Parenting Past: Letting Go of Your Own Childhood
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published October 2, 2012
Tags: being better than your own parents, childhood experiences, dealing with grandparents, parenting patterns, parenting traditions, unhappy childhood
We all were raised by imperfect human beings who made mistakes. To a greater or lesser degree, each of us is haunted by those mistakes. They not only influenced who we’ve become but they also influence our hopes for our own parenting and the way we treat our kids.
When the Parenting “To-Do List” Becomes Too Long
By Cara Beth McLeod
Published September 27, 2012
Tags: how to say no, organized parent, school fund raising
Do you ever feel that your biggest ambition for the day is to work through your long ‘to-do’ list, yet you never seem to accomplish it all?
Key Tips for Overwhelmed Parents
Published July 9, 2012
Tags: dr. jennifer helmcamp, dr. patricia nan anderson, how to be a good parent, how to make parenting less stressful. kate raidt, parenting advice, southwestern advantage, tips for successful parenting
Parenting can be a very overwhelming job. Kate Raidt discusses with Dr. Jennifer Helmcamp and Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson a few key tips for parents to help make their job a little less stressful.
Is junk food causing ADHD, depression or other mental health conditions?
Published June 10, 2012
Tags: cheryl forberg, dr. jennifer helmcamp, junk food an mental health, poor diet and ADHD, poor diet and depression, sugar and ADHD
Can sweet drinks, cookies, chips, crackers, sodas and processed foods really be that bad? Nutritionist Cheryl Forberg and Pediatrician Jennifer Helmcamp discuss how junk food has a greater impact on your mental health than you might think.
How a pediatrician juggles work and family
Published May 7, 2012
Tags: dr. jennifer helmcamp, keeping family first, mothers who work part time, successful mothers with successful careers, successful work life balance
Dr. Jennifer Helmcamp is one of a new breed of working mothers who has found a way to keep her family first while juggling a successful, demanding career. Learn more about her story here!






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