How Dads Can Be More Present for the Holidays

How Dads Can Be More Present for the Holidays

Looking back on past holidays, I’ve often felt like a spectator, swept away by the chaos of gift shopping and meal preparation for get-togethers. However, I’ve seen the light and this year, things will change. Dads with young families need to fully embrace the season,...
Talking to Your Kids About Bullying – Part 2

Talking to Your Kids About Bullying – Part 2

Discovering your kid is bullying others is a tough pill to swallow. However, it’s essential for parents to address these issues directly to positively impact their child’s character and future relationships. Here’s how to recognize the signs and steer your kid toward...
Talking to Your Kids About Bullying – Part 1

Talking to Your Kids About Bullying – Part 1

Bullying can significantly impact your child’s development and academic performance. Parents have a responsibility to monitor their well-being and help them navigate these challenges. Now more than ever, it’s essential to identify signs of bullying and potential mental health impacts, encouraging open conversations. Recognizing the Signs of Bullying It’s hard to know exactly what’s happening […]

How to Research Corporate Culture During a Job Search

How to Research Corporate Culture During a Job Search

How to Research Corporate Culture During a Job Search Looking for a job is tough! Although you desperately want one, there are many things to consider, especially if you’re juggling single parenthood and your professional life. My top suggestion is to research a company’s corporate culture stringently before applying for a position. In my experience, […]

Starting the Conversation About a Sick or Injured Loved One

Starting the Conversation About a Sick or Injured Loved One

You never think of having these conversations unless you have to. One day, life moves along as usual, and the next, someone you love gets sick or hurt, and suddenly, everything feels different. You notice the way your child picks up on the tension, watching your face more closely, asking questions in that small, careful […]