
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Fear and the Mother Lion

Monday, June 16, 2008
Dinosaur Parents Discover Summer Fun

My 8 year old understands and works my new digital camera, navigates my cell phone and loads programs into our family computer better than me. It's not just us parents who are stressed, listen to these alarming figures:
* The average teenager views 40,000 commercials a year, and companies are marketing to shape new consumers from infancy.
* 1/3 of American children suffer stress related symptoms.
* 1/2 of adolescents report trouble sleeping and
* 1/2 of college students are so overwhelmed they report difficulty functioning.
All this multitasking, overachieving, and fast paced lives may just be stressing us all out. Relax more with your kids, model a stress free life or at least healthy coping skills to manage stress. Get outside! Recent research tells us that open green spaces decrease stress levels. Make a list of fun summer outdoor activities and get you and your family out.
I love my cell phone, TV and computer as much as the next person, and I don't think they're the 'root of all evil', but I do think we need a balanced tech diet. Set a good example by turning off some of this technology and getting out and living a little this summer. Our family posted a list of fun summer things to do in one day. To add a dash of irony, I posted them on our family computer screen. Here are the top 3. #1 Rock Climbing at our local sporting store. #2 Miniature Golf. #3 Picnic at our favorite beach at sunset.
Should Parents Text ?

Annette & I attended a great conference last week on “Educating the Whole Child.” It focused on the changing needs of our academic structures to meet the challenges of growing up healthy in 2008. The presenters made some interesting points we parents should consider. They talked about the fact that our children are being taught for tests while the drop out rate soars, even among our brightest. Perhaps our schools have not kept up with the rapidly changing technology scene and its effects on our youth. And then I had to ask myself if as a parent, I have done any better. I joke about my ineptness at handling anything more than my cell phone and have only texted my children less than a dozen times, even though that seems to be their chosen mode of communication. So, like academia, I seem to be standing my ground and refusing to adapt to this ever changing tech frontier. One of the speakers even called herself a “text twit.” We all knowingly laughed but shouldn’t we also be a bit uncomfortable with our apparent lack of expertise?
Monday, June 9, 2008
We Have a YouTube Channel
Now you can get tips and advice on parenting in a video format. We have just created a YouTube channel, Parents911, that has clips from some of our best presentations. Make sure to check it out and let us know what you think! http://www.youtube.com/user/Parents911
Mom, Can I go to an all-Weekend Party?

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