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Dear Dr. Amy: A friend called me a “helicopter parent” like it was a bad thing. What is wrong with being there for my child?
Dear Dr. Amy: A friend called me a “helicopter parent” like it was a bad thing. What is wrong with being there for my child?
by Christina Katz Afterschool Activities For years, parents have been hearing that kids have too many activities, too much homework, too-heavy backpacks, too
by Dr. Amy Jerum, DNP, CPNP-PC,PMHS Dear Dr. Amy: My darling daughter just informed me that she is not going to sleep-away camp although it’s
by Dr. Amy Jerum, DNP, CPNP-PC,PMHS Dear Dr. Amy: Our kids, ages 12 and 14, are always asking for money! They are supposed to do
by Meagan Ruffing Khosrork Getty Images/iStockphoto Goodbye Summer 1 Happy mother and daughter do online shopping and pay with credit card with laptop lying on
by Christina Katz augustine_aranas Getty Images/iStockphoto Back-to-school Checklist 1 A list of school supplies on a blackboard surrounded by some school supplies. There is a
by Kimberly Blaker Get4Net Getty Images/iStockphoto Tutoring 1 Young boy smiling at camera as he relaxes on table piled up with books Many
by Deanna King Cynical Mother Logo Confessions of a kinda dance mom There are five words that cause me extreme anxiety: I am a dance
by Debbie Coffey Emotional turbulence comes with the territory of teenagers and high school. Things can shift without warning from anticipation, optimism, joy, serenity, acceptance,
by Janet Schwan Oh, the joy of going to Grandma and Grandpa’s house — all the love and attention and fun … but also rules.