Part 2 of our series on anatomical body parts dives into the XY body, explaining and exploring all of the parts of male reproduction. Even the ones that don’t get a lot of play – epididymis anyone? https://t.co/4guKeF2yX9
Acts of service stretch far beyond a resume — they are proven to enhance peoples’ social-emotional health. Listen to this week’s episode with Natalie Silverstein https://t.co/dI0vOvI2ET @simpleactsguide
Our second episode each week answers a “NOW WHAT?!” question from a listener. This week’s topic: handling the oversharers in our families. Listen here: https://t.co/truOVta0on
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and today is #WorldSuicidePreventionDay.
Parents need to know this time of year is a particularly high-risk time for adolescent suicide. There are resources that can help you have life-saving conversations with your teens:
NEW EPISODE: educational psychologist and author of Thrivers, @micheleborba unpacks the strategies that best support and encourage kids. Listen here https://t.co/U4le2Leykr
Homework can be a massive source of conflict throughout the school years. @BPlatzer is an expert on how to minimize this: he’s a teacher, tutor and writer. His advice on this week’s episode is realistic and actionable! https://t.co/RZWmXNBNgd
Last week, we dropped our kids off at college. This week, we share the excitement, grief, pride, terror, and all of the other emotions that went along with it. https://t.co/6wmyd576Ww
NEW EPISODE: Our two oldest children, now in college, get raw (and funny!) as they reflect back on conversations about puberty, telling us where we got it right and all the ways we didn’t. https://t.co/X9oFAhvSd6
I didn't know who Andrew Tate was but my 12yo son did.
Parents, they're coming for your boys. They market misogyny and racism to cishet white boys, in a package that seems appealing. Talk to your kids, have hard conversations. It's important.