
Fun Conversation Ideas for Your Students and Children
Let’s face it. We’re all getting a little restless with these lockdowns. We miss the direct, face-to-face contact with our family, friends, and teachers. And,

Let’s face it. We’re all getting a little restless with these lockdowns. We miss the direct, face-to-face contact with our family, friends, and teachers. And,

No matter who we are, we eventually face trials and crises. They usually happen to us individually (death, sickness, job loss, divorce), but in rare

Over the years of mentoring 17-24 year olds, we’ve been struck by the numerous misconceptions that are causing anxiety, disillusionment, uncertainty, insecurity, strategic mistakes, and

Although it is certainly our desire, sometimes it’s not easy to be at our parenting best. The busyness and challenges of life, and our children’s

As many of you may have noticed (and many of you may have not), the hit NBC show “The Bachelor” is back for its 23rd

Parents, how well are your messages getting through to your children? Are they hitting the bull’s eye or missing the entire dart board? Here are

“It takes courage…to endure the sharp pains of self discovery rather than choose to take the dull pain of unconsciousness that would last the rest

Those of you who know me well know that gardening isn’t my thing. In fact, my thumb is so brown that you wouldn’t want me

“I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.” ~Charles Dickens’ Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol One of my

“Aaaaw, do we really have to do______ this year?” (eyes roll) Got teens? If so, it may be easy for you to fill in the blank.

Our goal as parents should be to raise well-prepared, self-confident future adults who are ready to fulfill their dreams and purpose. Our goal should not

As parents, educators, mentors ,and coaches, most of us have noticed something about the teens and young adults we work with daily: THEY’RE GLUED TO