Written by admin on March 19, 2008.
Cakes, cookies, and pies are just a few of the many desserts that are both known and loved. Many people can’t say no to a sweet treat, but others feel the need to refuse desserts that they consider to be high in calories and sugar. This makes it hard to find a dessert recipe that pleases everyone. [More]
Written by admin on March 9, 2008.
Ten Rules for Talking to Your Children about Grades
By Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller
My teen came home with a poor report cart. How do I talk to her about it?
· I want to praise my son for his recent grades but I don’t want to go overboard. How should I handle it?
· What do you say to a child who has a decent report card but you know they could do so much better? [More]
Written by admin on March 1, 2008.
Stop over and see what’s new this month on Parent Super Site. Some of what you will find this month: tips on setting a toddler routine, child discipline advice, preparing your teen for college, grocery shopping tips, advice for new dads and much much more!
We are also in need of recipes for our newly redesigned Recipe Super Source. If you have a delicious recipe you would like to share, visit Recipe Super Source and submit your recipe or food related article.
Written by admin on February 21, 2008.
Silent Mentoring
By Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller
“Hello, Jasmine,” Mrs. Roberts said as she passed the thirteen-year-old middle-schooler in the hall between classes. Deliberate and sustained eye contact accompanied the simple greeting. Jasmine nodded, and both student and educator continued on their way toward separate destinations. [More]
Written by admin on February 18, 2008.
A Relentless Hope: Surviving the Storm of Teen Depression
Author: Gary Nelson
Cover Design: James Tedrick
Paperback: 137 pages
Publisher: Cascade Books (May 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 155635309X
ISBN-13: 978-1556353093
Dr. Gary Nelson, a pastor and pastoral counselor, has counseled many youths and their families whom are battling depression and other related illnesses. Dr. Nelson has a great understanding of this horrible illness and a true passion to help those in need. Over the years he has developed a great understanding of the effects of depression on teens and the need for their parents and family to understand what is happening to their son or daughter. His understanding of depression among teens not only comes from his professional work as a counselor but as a father who found himself in a personal battle to free his son from the grips of depression. [More]