Good To Know Tweens Teens & TwentiesTips to Help Your Teen Deal with ADHDgoodlifefamilyadmin10/13/202110/13/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin10/13/202110/13/202102165By Cheryl Maguire “I got detention for forgetting my book three times in a row.” Michael* sent the text message to his mom. She wasn’t
Tweens Teens & TwentiesHow To Tell If Your Kid Might Be The Victim Of Cyberbullyinggoodlifefamilyadmin10/13/202110/13/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin10/13/202110/13/202101787 By Tanni Haas, Ph.D. No matter how much and how well you try to protect your kids, there’s always the possibility that they’ll become the
Tweens Teens & TwentiesHow to Protect Your Kids from Cyberbullyinggoodlifefamilyadmin10/07/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin10/07/202102187 By Tanni Haas, Ph.D. One of parents’ greatest fears is that their kids will become the victims of cyberbullying, and for good reason: research shows
Tweens Teens & TwentiesWays to Improve Parent and Teen Communicationgoodlifefamilyadmin09/29/202109/29/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin09/29/202109/29/202102104By Cheryl Maguire “Mom please stop interrogating me.” My daughter says this to me more often than I care to admit. I ask a lot
Good To Know Tweens Teens & TwentiesGetting Players (Back) on the Field or Court: High School Trainers Use Know-How and Imaging to Keep Players in the Gamegoodlifefamilyadmin08/30/202108/30/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin08/30/202108/30/202101934By Alicia Wanek Participating in sports is a huge part of the high school experience for many teens. According to data from the Centers for Disease
Good To Know Tweens Teens & TwentiesIs My Teen Misusing Meds?goodlifefamilyadmin08/25/202108/25/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin08/25/202108/25/202102108By Sandra Gordon If you’ve never asked yourself that question, it’s high time to consider it. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Tweens Teens & TwentiesEating Disorders: On the Rise Among Teenagersgoodlifefamilyadmin08/19/202108/19/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin08/19/202108/19/202102313By Madeline Hammett According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP), as many as 10 in every 100 young women suffer from
Tweens Teens & TwentiesGetting Your Kids Ready for High Schoolgoodlifefamilyadmin08/05/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin08/05/202101982By Tanni Haas, Ph.D. By the time they reach high school, your kids are no longer kids but they’re not yet adults either: they occupy
Tweens Teens & TwentiesGetting Your Kids Ready for Middle Schoolgoodlifefamilyadmin08/05/202108/05/2021 by goodlifefamilyadmin08/05/202108/05/202102362By Tanni Haas, Ph.D. There are few transitions more important than the one from elementary to middle school. Kids go from being, well, kids to