by Amy LeForge | Feb 22, 2014 | Adolescence
Today’s world is full of modern pressures that put extreme amounts of pressure on teenage boys. It can be difficult for teens to build their self-esteem with all the influence that comes through the media, school, and social media platforms such as Facebook....
by Amy LeForge | Feb 21, 2014 | Family Builder
Chores are certainly not your child’s favorite responsibility in life, but making chores a requirement can teach your child valuable life lessons that he or she can use later on in adulthood. Doing work is not always going to be 100 percent appealing to children...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 20, 2014 | Adolescence
Helping your child get ready for their driving test can be nerve-wracking for the child and frustrating for the parent. On the one hand, the parent wants to be able to get the child ready for the test, and on the other hand, the child simply wants to get the test over...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 19, 2014 | Baby
It’s common knowledge that a baby’s skin is far softer and more sensitive than an adults, and in fact, some adults who spend too much time in the sun have skin that take on the appearance of leather. The words “soft as a baby’s bottom” are even used to describe things...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 16, 2014 | Parenting
Every parent works hard to raise healthy, happy and well-rounded children. Parents raising children with special needs face a somewhat more difficult task in achieving this goal. There are a few things you can do that may help. 1. Embrace Resources Thoroughly research...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 16, 2014 | Family Builder
Say goodbye to the television set and embrace family time outside the house this weekend for a whole new type of bonding. If meals are the only time you really see your other family members, you might be surprised at the engaging personalities that come out to play...