Parent-Child

5 Steps to Fast & Effective Communication with your child

By |July 9th, 2015|Parent-Child|

In today’s tech-savvy, smart-world parents and children are on-the-go on all forms of wireless communication. From texts to instant messaging, from androids to iphones, keeping in touch is vital. But it’s just as important—if not more—to keep old-fashioned lines of communication open. When young your child’s world is like a pearl in your oyster. There’s [...]

Helping Children Identify Good versus Evil

By |June 17th, 2015|Parent-Child|

Evil is not without its attractions. Think about all your favorite stories or films. There is always the character corrupted by temptation. Whether that temptation is fueled by greed for power, money, or some other object of desire, it is the strength of the protagonist that determines whether he will be a force for [...]

The courage to speak softly

By |June 15th, 2015|Parent-Child|

When Susan Cain first went to sleepaway camp, her mother packed her a suitcase full of books. Reading together – everyone engrossed in his or her own volume – was her family’s idea of quality time. “Reading was the primary group activity,” Cain, author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t [...]