Finding curiosity through the gift of discovery

Albert Einstein once said, “I have no special talents. I have only been passionately curious.” Despite the obvious understatement, being passionately curious clearly does something for us as humans by paving a strong path to learning, which often leads to success. It’s akin to necessity being the mother of invention. […]

By |2015-06-30T14:53:33-07:00June 30th, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

Kids Need Therapy – of the Mental Health Kind – in Schools

Kids have mental health needs and many get the help they need from mental health professionals in schools.  We start a series of conversations with two leading psychologists from the National Association of School Psychologists – Dr. Eric Rossen, Director of Professional Development and Standards, and Dr. Kelly Vaillancourt Strobach, Director of […]

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Peaceful Parents, Happy Siblings

Laura Markham, author of Peaceful Parents, Happy Siblings. Topic: How to stop the fighting and raise friends for life. Issues: The most common mistake parents make with siblings; why you shouldn’t force your kids to share; how and why to schedule meltdowns; ways to foster sibling bonding; when to intervene […]

By |2015-06-29T12:06:31-07:00June 29th, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

Jameson Mercier

Born in Haiti, Jameson Mercier is in South Florida now and a dad of three.  He talks with Father Nation host Jesse Foster today about fatherhood and minority dads as primary caregivers!

By |2015-06-29T08:00:00-07:00June 29th, 2015|Blog|0 Comments
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