Gearing up for College: College Dining Meal Plan Options
You thought your kid getting into college was the end of the decision-making, but now you have a whole new set of decisions to make! Like, college dining plans.
You thought your kid getting into college was the end of the decision-making, but now you have a whole new set of decisions to make! Like, college dining plans.
Unsure about whether 13 Reasons Why on Netflix is okay for your teen? My teen and an educator help me break it down for parents who have concerns.
A teen writes in to ask how to best support a struggling friend who’s in treatment for an eating disorder and suicidal ideation.
With the new series out on Hulu, I went back to read Margaret Atwood’s book again, and have suggestions for how to read it with your teen.
Wonder Woman is receiving accolades all over media as this summer’s breakout film. If you’re thinking about taking your kids, well, read this (then go).
Wondering which meal kit delivery service might be right for your family? An experienced family cook (of picky teens) tried most of them and gives you the 411.
There’s the official packing list, and then there’s what should go to college with your kid because they’ll thank you for it once they’re there.
How do you put together a first aid kit for your college kid? With a little time and thought, and they’ll thank you later.
Beyond the sheets and towels and desk lamps, there’s one must-have tool you can give to your college freshman before they leave: resilience.
A reader wants to know what (and how much) to say before her daughter is evaluated and tested for ADHD. As you might suspect, I have some opinions on this topic.
Preparing your kid for college is more than shopping and packing and pep talks; they also need to know that if things are rough, it will still be okay.
Did your college student’s first foray into the bookstore cause palpitations? Take heart! While there are lots of options, that means lots of savings, too.
A mom asks how she can help her teen son in the wake of a bungle and subsequent blow-up with his girlfriend.
A reader says her husband thinks she can no longer go braless at home because their sons are growing up. I have a few things to say about that.
What I thought was a great deal turned out to be the beginning of a terrible nightmare. I share because I care.
I would never, ever encourage or condone my (already perfect) teen-aged children having elective cosmetic surgery… except that, I did, and I’m glad.
I spent the better part of two years trying to get my son comfortable behind the steering wheel, but I never could’ve predicted how he finally worked it out.
A reader wants to know how much is too much when it comes to managing new friendships for her tween after switching to a new school.
What happens when my kid and I begin Invisalign® treatment together? All sorts of things, it turns out.
My son and I got fitted for — and began adjusting to — our Invisalign® treatment. Here’s our first impressions.