Monday, April 30th, 2012
by Jennifer Moncayo

Bullying is a hot topic right now. And for good reason. Lots of kids are suffering from
bullying both at school and online from their peers. As a result, parents are trying to figure out how to best handle the...
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Thursday, April 26th, 2012
by Rosalind Wiseman
Teen parenting expert Rosalind Wiseman answers your tough questions.
My sister Zoe is 27, has no children and lives a fabulous New York life. She's visiting me in DC for a few days, and as I write this she's sitting here wearing the most fabulous Patricia Field...
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Thursday, March 15th, 2012
by Rosalind Wiseman
Have you been looking for a good way to start a conversation about bullying with your child? This Sunday, March 18, make it a family event to watch
Cartoon Network’s new documentary film on bullying, called
Speak Up. I’m so proud to tell you about this...
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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
by Rosalind Wiseman
When bullying happens between kids we often forget that parents face their own challenges about how to handle the problem. Things get even more tricky if you're the parent of the target and you are friends with the parent of the bully. There's lot of reasons why but here are a few. You may have known the bully since they were little and know...
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Thursday, January 26th, 2012
by Rosalind Wiseman
If you’re a parent of a teen you may have noticed that there are countless advice books out there. Some are good but some are a complete waste of time, so I wanted to share with you two excellent books that have recently come to my attention: Dear Dr. Wes: Real Life Advice for Teens and Dear Dr. Wes: Real Life Advice for Parents...
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