Parenting 101 – What Every Expectant and New Parent Should Know: Teleclass Re-Cap

Parenting 101 – What Every Expectant and New Parent Should Know: Teleclass Re-Cap

Imagine having a dedicated hour with a pediatrician to get ALL your burning new mom questions answered – as we rarely get the opportunity to ask all the questions we want and our time is often limited and even rushed. Well, participants were in luck when one of the country’s top pediatricians from Weill Cornell […]

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When Should I Talk to My Children about Drugs and Alcohol?

When Should I Talk to My Children about Drugs and Alcohol?

The short answer to this question is… you can start laying the groundwork as soon as your child can talk and comprehend. One father trained his two-year-old daughter to cover her face whenever she was confronted with a cigarette smoker in public. According to Kidshealth.org, age eight to twelve is a more realistic time frame […]

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Readers’ Comments about Father-in-Law’s Questionable Behavior

Readers’ Comments about Father-in-Law’s Questionable Behavior

Many readers responded to my column, “Daughter-in-Law Is Upset with Father-in-Law’s Behavior”, which raised the issue of developing romantic relationships when one’s spouse has severe Alzheimer’s disease. One reader points out the relevance of this issue with these facts: More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease; it is currently the sixth leading […]

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