Dr. Sherrie Campbell Very few things in adolescence are certain but there is one thing upon which most teenage girls agree, and that is they must be sexy. They feel that they must wear the short-shorts with their rear-end’s hanging out to fit in and... Read More
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As parents we must teach our children the realities of life. Life hurts us, people hurt us, we hurt other people and we hurt ourselves. That is what relationships and life are about. The sooner we let our children in on this secret the healthier... Read More
Discussing possible emergency scenarios with one’s children is never a pleasant topic. Parents do not want to frighten them or create new anxieties. Dr. Sanam Hafeez is a New York City based Neuro-psychologist and School Psychologist who has an... Read More
By Dr. Sherrie Campbell Isn’t’ that the worst thing to have a friend you adore but you cannot stand her kids? No doubt this puts a strain and wedge in the relationship. You have to decide when and how to spend time with her. It isn’t always... Read More
Are you a Well-Behaved Parent? We are all so concerned about our children’s behavior, and yet so often, we are acting like jerks to our kids. We lose our patience with them, yell at them, tell them what to do without saying please or thank you,... Read More
Sure, you need pencils and books, but we need to prepare our children for heading back to school emotionally. Here are some ways to connect with your child on back-to-school issues–from anticipated fears to finding new ways to have... Read More
Discipline is they key to raising functional happy children. What this means is that parents need to, first and foremost, be disciplined themselves. If a parent isn’t disciplined there is no chance of disciplining their children correctly. ... Read More
Verizon today announced support of South Texas through a $10 million pledge to fund Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. The nation’s most reliable wireless provider has partnered with local and state government officials to identify four... Read More
Sometimes you and your family can face challenges that seem like they’re only ever going to have a negative impact on your life. When a family is going through a separation or divorce, there are thoughts and feelings to consider, especially regarding... Read More
By Sherrie Campbell, PhD Our children are our lifelines. We have ideas and images of how we want them be, feel and grow. However, sometimes we are so wrapped up in our own perception of whom and how we want our children to be that we lose sight of who... Read More
What happens when a man has met a woman who really makes him happy but his teenage kids hate her for no reason? If a man is not strong in his own Self he stands to lose it all in this situation… the respect of his kids and the loss of a love. ... Read More
As families start to get their young ones ready for the start of a school year, many will not have the means to send them off with the proper school supplies. On average, 2 in 5 students don’t start school with the supplies they need and many... Read More
Fayr, the groundbreaking parenting app that simplifies everyday matters for divorced parents, was featured on the July 25th episode of Apple’s new reality tech series, “Planet of the Apps,” and secured Academy Award-winning actress and... Read More
You May Be Missing The Root Of The Problem, Doctor Says It’s human nature to want to take the shortest route to ending debilitating pain, and that’s part of why the pharmaceutical industry makes its hundreds of billions of dollars each year, says... Read More
With Education Secretary Betsy DeVos recently facing criticism for her guidance on the new Every Student Succeeds Act and state governments contributing nearly half of public-school funding, the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth... Read More