
College rejection? Here’s how to support your teen
College acceptance rates are increasingly competitive, so a rejection doesn’t reflect your child’s worth or capabilities.
College acceptance rates are increasingly competitive, so a rejection doesn’t reflect your child’s worth or capabilities.
In the latest episode of “The Parent Pep Talk” podcast, veteran teacher and parent Jacki Bragg explains what she sees as the true value of school, how involved parents should be and just how important grades are.
Cardiologist Sarah Clauss, MD, shares five ways families can prioritize heart health this February during American Heart Month.
As schools close and at-home learning begins in earnest for kids because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, it’s important to maintain a consistent schedule that includes healthy sleep habits.
While eating disorders have been relatively common in teens for decades, the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the conditions that sometimes lead to unhealthy eating.