by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Dec 8, 2016 | Internet & Social Media Articles, Issues for parents
It is a daily struggle to sort out technology in our families and with our children. When to set limits, how to set limits, and how to balance this revolution in communication and information? This New York Times article, When Tech is a Problem Child, addresses when...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Sep 25, 2016 | Issues for parents, Preventing Child Sexual Abuse, Resources, Strangers Articles
Tania Lombrozo asks some important and provocative questions as she reports on new research that gets squarely to the issues of children in self-care. “Why Do We Judge Parents For Putting Kids At Perceived — But Unreal — Risk?” She analyzes the elements in...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Aug 15, 2016 | Issues for parents, Parents, Resources
There are so many things to think about with young children, but a no-brainer is being prepared in the car. Jason Adams has put together two simple and valuable reminders. To his lists, I would add snacks, votive candles (1 can warm a car for the night in an...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Jul 20, 2016 | Issues for parents, Parents, Resources
The US Department of Defense has great resources for military families. They have released new materials in their Safe and Sound campaign. Link to their tips and resources on safety and supervision. Being a military parent can be stressful, whether it’s...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Nov 17, 2015 | Issues for parents, Parents
Real life is often a reminder to have a conversation with our kids before it is needed. Check out this conversation I had with Rachel Bender following a real life scare: Yahoo Parenting Interview
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