No matter how your past has shaped you, you can shape your future. Coach Alden Mills has tips for encouraging kids to shape their future success.
Before Keith Zafren became a great dad and inspirational parent coach he had to heal from his own "father hunger." His journey can teach us all.
When is it absolutely right to medicate your child and when is it not? Journalist Judith Warner went looking for answers and found some real surprises.
When parents receive a diagnosis of autism they're filled with questions. Autism advocate Shannon Des Roches Rosa provides hopeful, helpful answers.
Educator Deborah McNelis helps parents understand brain development so they can provide young children with natural and fun learning opportunities.
Autistic kids often have trouble communicating. Carly Fleischman proves the importance of finding your voice and making it heard.
Parents adopting kids from other countries or troubled backgrounds may face challenges. Dr. Karyn Purvis offers keys to parenting with compassion.
All teens desperately want to be "normal." Dr. Jennifer Wider desperately wants to throw out the word and replace it with "able to celebrate uniqueness."
When autistic teens show interest in sex and dating, they need special guidance. Dr. Schlegelmilch's approach helps ASD teens navigate their social lives
Life knocks kids down but some seem to get up more easily than others. Dr. Deborah Gilboa gives parents practical strategies for raising resilient kids.
Tweens need relaxed conversations with their parents about puberty and sex. Marlene Mahurin's sex ed program has parents and kids learning together.
Kids with special needs require help and understanding at school and at home. Kelly Hirt offers five essential lifeline tips for special needs parents.
When children misbehave it's because they have a skill deficit. Dr. Lynne Kenney helps parents "teach" their kids rather than punish them.
Are we pushing kids too hard to get them to succeed in school? Or not pushing them hard enough? Sarah's got strategies that work.
How do we talk to tweens and teens about games we don’t want them to play? Rosalind Wiseman offers realistic tips for guiding kids wisely.

