The Essential Elements for Effective Parenting
“Noah’s head is bleeding.” I had just stepped inside after my bike home from work. The day had started at 5 AM with an early training session and had ended Continue Reading →
“Noah’s head is bleeding.” I had just stepped inside after my bike home from work. The day had started at 5 AM with an early training session and had ended Continue Reading →
A little ways back, I found myself reading two books high on the Amazon psychology reading list. They are The Ego Trick by Dr. Julian Baggini and The Belief Instinct Continue Reading →
Most of us find that in our daily lives, either as a professional, a parent, or simply as a person, our beliefs are constantly challenged in different ways. Growing up Continue Reading →
It is a phrase (or variant of) that you have likely heard hundreds if not thousands of times before. If you are like me, it is one that may easily Continue Reading →
The light turned green. I slowly started to pull into the intersection when all of the sudden, I saw a large, fast-moving object to my left. It was too late. Continue Reading →
The crescent moon slowly emerged over the turquoise, Caribbean waters lapping against the shores of Garden Key in Dry Tortugas National Park. Just minutes earlier, the blazing sun crept below Continue Reading →
It happened again. It was a typical afternoon in my life as a pediatric psychologist. I was working with a boy who I have seen for a number of years. Continue Reading →
Near the top of our yard sits a mature, white dogwood tree. Over the past year, it slowly has become the proverbial water cooler for our young children. Many days Continue Reading →
“You guys think you are missing the signs?” Our beloved family physician had just examined a recent bike injury on our oldest son, and echoed a sentiment that we had Continue Reading →
It was an overcast, early winter day. I looked out our back window. My kids and their cousin were dragging tree limbs and various objects across the driveway. Despite the Continue Reading →