Openly Embracing the Next Chapter: Graduation and Transitions
The school year is over and for many it is not only the end of another academic year, but the end of their time at
The school year is over and for many it is not only the end of another academic year, but the end of their time at
This week marks the beginning of summer. Children are home from school and the hot weather is upon us. A frequent complaint for visits to
The long hot days of summer are here, a time when kids are outdoors playing, especially when possible in a pool. The excitement of play
At the end of the academic calendar, students often look back on the growth, challenges, successes, and failures of the year. They also reflect on
I bet that headline caught your attention, right? How about this one: “Gain That Six-Pack You’ve Always Wanted Without Exercising or Giving Up Your Favorite
I hope I am not stoned for saying this, but I really like snow days. I have waited to make this confession until spring has
A new Israeli company is using the natural process of cell death to help people undergoing transplants of all kinds live longer. This counterintuitive approach
Since children play outside, especially with pets it is understandable that 25% of cases of lyme disease involve the pediatric age group. In fact, boys
This week the first wave of summer hit me as the air conditioning in my office was not working, and my coworkers and I were
Since my website went live in 2012, I’ve received calls and e-mails from people all over the world, from New York to San Diego, from
Resistance to commonly used antibiotics are in the genes of bacteria everywhere, researchers at the University of Lyon in France have discovered. A worldwide study of
In our last article, we spoke about some parenting challenges as relating to technology. The following three examples were cited: The father who needed to