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6 Steps For Teaching Grandkids Rational Thinking

A sense of humor and flexibility in attitude and behaviors are two signs of good mental health. These two traits can be developed in youngsters from the age of 1 year on up, and can be fairly well established (or not) by age 6.

I’ve been asked to comment on some of the ways I’ve [...]

How To Make Peace With The Holidays

We all have holiday dreams. Mental pictures of the perfect gathering probably include delicious food, classy decorations, gifts that make our children and grandchildren exclaim with joy, and time to relax and make memories. Excitement about celebrating the holidays is often tempered by a secret, underlying fear of “How will we ever survive another family [...]

The Sugar Season

The Sugar Season is here. Magazine covers are displaying candy corn wreaths, grocery stores have strategically placed Halloween candy in the central aisles, and retail stores are offering bowls of fun-size candy bars at their cash registers.

Even though Halloween is a kid’s holiday, we grownups often use it as an excuse to indulge [...]

Think Safety First During ‘Spooktacular’ Halloween Family Festivities

Halloween is the second largest commercial holiday in theUnited States. There are fun and frightening activities to partake in this fall season, but keep in mind the following safety tips so festivities remain a treat for all.

Have a Safe Scare at a Haunted House

Haunted houses may be required to abide by fire [...]

Thugs, Drugs and the War on Bugs – One Doctor’s Exposé on Western Medicine

By:  Paul Krupin

      

Dr. Brad Case is a man on a mission. His mission: to change minds and save lives. His extensive research shows that the number one cause of death in the United States is not heart disease or cancer. The number one killer in the U.S. is medical treatment. His critically [...]

More Time Outdoors May Reduce Grandkids’ Risk for Nearsightedness

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A new analysis of recent eye health studies shows that more time spent outdoors is related to reduced rates of nearsightedness, also known as myopia, in children and adolescents. Myopia is much more common today in the United States and many other countries than it was in the 1970s. In parts of Asia, more [...]

Top 5 Halloween Safety Tips

On Halloween night, little goblins, ghouls, pumpkins, and ghosts take to the streets in their adorable costumes, and it’s our job as parents to keep them safe, and help them have a good time!

“Halloween is one the greatest nights of the year for kids–to keep it great, we must keep it safe,” says officer [...]