(Most) parents want their children to grow up to be happy, healthy people, with fulfilling careers and meaningful relationships. But does that match their own, and their child’s, definition of “success?”
Read MoreFew things incite fear into the hearts of parents with teenagers more than the word “sex.” Yet regardless of parental acceptance, 49% of teens ARE sexually active. And beyond the teen years, this will be a component of relationships in the lives of young adults as well.
Read MoreI don’t know when I started using the word leadership. What I do know is when it did enter my vocabulary, I didn’t think to apply it to myself. Why would I? My definition of a leader was limited to those other outwardly successful people. These were people who ran businesses or were top performers in their field--those were the REAL leaders. It just didn’t register with me that I was already operating as a leader.
Read MoreHow often do you find yourself frustrated, banging your head against the wall and asking, “Why can’t my kid/tween/teen/young adult just do what I ask them to do… just this once?” What if I told you that instilling a sense of leadership gives young people the power, not only to make one “good” choice, but provides the framework upon which to base all their choices?
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