Who Will Have the ‘Final Word?’
How many times do you find yourself saying, “It’s so frustrating…my son/daughter has to have the final word?” Usually, this implies an argument is happening, and your child will not accept your answer peacefully.
I recently received an email from a hard-working mom, who asked a very simple question: “I was not a picky eater. However, I have three children who all eat different foods. I end up rushing about to create several different
Let’s imagine something: Every day upon awakening, your children (and you) have been given a gift. This gift comes in the form of a brand-new daily dose of ‘Results Juice.’
The ‘Results Juice’ is there to allow you and your
Bring Summer to a Close on a Positive Note
There are only a few weeks left of summer, and many of us want to make the best of it. And that makes sense, of course. For many of us, these
Graduations abound all around us. That’s a sure sign summer is here! Your kids need a break. You need a break. Likely, most of us do. We all yearn for some time to relax, abandon the pressured life, and have
Many questions get asked about how to help support a child’s evolving self-esteem. There are many pointers offered that involve mom and dad doing more, rather than doing less. In a way, this is misleading and only puts added demands
Summer is finally here. We’re all anticipating the good times ahead. Summer is often filled with play dates, day trips, vacations, camping, swimming, sports, and plenty of downtimes. For some, sports and camps often another level of entertainment and engagement.
How many times have you said to yourself something like this, ‘Okay? I am not having carbs for a while!” Or perhaps it’s more like this, ‘If we go out tonight, I won’t have dessert.’ Maybe with the kids, it’s
“So, What Happens Next Dr. Cale?”
One reader wrote the following in response to the last week’s article: “Okay, what happens next Dr. Cale? I read the article, and I starve weeds. (Easier said than done, but I am doing
Most of you are weed feeders. It’s a fact. You may not know it, but you are! How so?
Let’s imagine for a moment, that your children’s behavior and emotions can be divided into two categories. “Seeds” is one category,