A show that features the kind of attitudes we absolutely don’t want to teach our kids is the number one show on network television. It’s number one because we watch it. Continue reading
© 2011 Leo Soderman. All rights reserved.
© 2011 Leo Soderman. All rights reserved.
A show that features the kind of attitudes we absolutely don’t want to teach our kids is the number one show on network television. It’s number one because we watch it. Continue reading
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They see a specific behavior that annoys them, and because it hasn’t improved, they see your parenting as a failure, your child as a brat. Continue reading
© 2011 Leo Soderman. All rights reserved.
I fell into the trap that many of us do, thinking there isn’t enough time, there isn’t enough energy to do everything.
My daughter deserves to know the man I can be.
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© 2011 Leo Soderman. All rights reserved.
This is the ninth post in a series based on the blog post 101 Important Questions To Ask Yourself in Life. This question is a follow up to Question 8: Do You Love Yourself? In that post, I essentially answered this … Continue reading
Kids need to be talked to about sexting – in the 5th grade?
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Tomorrow, I get to experience my first parent/teacher conference. Included in this meeting will be the teacher, myself, the principal, the counselor and the behavioral specialist. Sounds like fun.
So, what is this meeting about? On the surface, it’s about Carolyn’s behavior. She’s had a hard time the first six weeks of school. [...] Continue reading
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This site has seen a number of incarnations, from a technology retailer to a sci-fi information blog. But recently, changes in my life led me to find a new purpose for this blog – to give voice to the lives and challenges of gifted kids and adults.
I have always been labeled as [...] Continue reading