How Asking 5 Questions Helped Me Eat Dinner With My Kids
Four years ago, when I began working on a book about the secrets of productivity, I had a hidden motivation: I wanted to figure out how to eat dinner with my kids. Both my wife and I had demanding jobs. We have two sons – now...
Read MoreTeenage Black Widow Incites Boy's Death by Text
In February 2015, Michelle Carter was indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter by a grand jury, which found “sufficient evidence that Carter caused Conrad Roy’s death by wantonly and recklessly assisting him in...
Read More82 Percent of Americans Cannot Solve Basic Math Problems!...
Should American parents of teens and young adults be stressed out by the climbing numbers in our populace that cannot understand and solve basic math problems? Many of us have gone to great measures to insure that are...
Read MoreRead the Columbine Killer's Mother's Story :...
Early on in her memoir, “A Mother’s Reckoning,” Sue Klebold recalls the most fateful day of her life, revealing, in some of the details, what seems to be a striking attunement to her 17-year-old son, Dylan. When he left...
Read MoreADHD In Shadow And Light
Original article posted on Psych Central blog on February 13th, 2016 by Kelly Babcock As simple as A or B There can be a lot of differences in lives with ADHD depending on where the light shines in them, and where the shadows fall....
Read MoreHow One Poor Fatherless Child Succeeded Through Faith...
"Basketball is just a platform for me to inspire people" Statistically, Kevin Durant had a 1 in 3 chance of spending time in jail at some point in his life. This is the fate awaiting one-third of fatherless poor males, but it isn't what...
Read MoreYour Face Is Giving All Your Secrets Away
Some people have an almost “6th sense” about them, that they’re able to just read people and their emotions like an open book. But in reality, they might just be a little better at understanding your facial expressions....
Read MoreWhat Happens When Your Son Is Not College Material?
“I think it was ninth grade, or maybe tenth, and I was sitting in after-school detention. I’d been sentenced to hard time for being late to class, even though I had a valid excuse. See, I was only late...
Read More6 Signs Your Teenager Is Not Telling You the Truth
All young people, even good ones, lie about things to parents for a couple of reasons. But, especially they want more freedom and feel that they deserve to have it, they make mistakes that get them into trouble so they fib...
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