What Kids Really Want From Their Parents When people think about what kids want most, the first things that come to mind are often toys, clothes, or gadgets. While children may ask for those things, the truth is much deeper. What kids truly want from their parents is not found on store shelves—it’s found inContinue reading “What Kids really want from their Parents”
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How parents can help kids learn AI- Even on a busy schedule
Life is busy. Between work, school, sports, and everything else, finding extra time can feel impossible. But helping kids learn AI doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. With a little planning, families can make it part of their weekly routine — just like homework or reading time. Start small. Set aside just one hourContinue reading “How parents can help kids learn AI- Even on a busy schedule”
Preparing Our Kids for the Age of Technology……
During the 1960s and 70s, the world went through a period of change that shaped a generation. The industrial revolution was in full swing, and factories were running day and night. Jobs were steady, and a person could work hard, save money, and build a good life for their family. Parents encouraged their children toContinue reading “Preparing Our Kids for the Age of Technology……”
The Silent Influence:
The Silent Influence: How Adult Behavior Shapes Kids’ Anger When we talk about kids being angry today, it’s eas y to point at video games, social media, or peer pressure. But the truth is, long before a child throws their first tantrum or skips their first class, they’ve been quietly studying the adults around them.AndContinue reading “The Silent Influence:”
What kids want from Their Parents?
What Kids Want Most from Their Parents As parents, we often think about giving our children the best clothes, the latest gadgets, or opportunities we didn’t have growing up. But when it really comes down to it, what kids want most from us isn’t anything money can buy — it’s how we make them feel.Continue reading “What kids want from Their Parents?”
Violent Crimes: and Young People
I have spent the past thirty years investigating criminal cases. In my early years, violent crimes were rarely committed by teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18. The most serious offenses among this group typically involved stealing cars or breaking and entering. However, a shift began in the early ’90s. I distinctly remember aContinue reading “Violent Crimes: and Young People”
Ripple Effect…..
Ripple Effect The values we instill in our children are like stones dropped in water, creating ripples that stretch far beyond the initial splash. When we, as parents, teach our children the importance of investing, education, giving, and helping others, we’re shaping not just their future but the future of generations to come. These valuesContinue reading “Ripple Effect…..”
