The Science of Making Friends

[amazon asin=1118127218&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Elizabeth Laugeson, author of The Science of Making Friends. Topic: Helping socially challenged teens and young adults. Issues: Rules and steps for social skills; ideas for parents to assist in improving conversations; how to expand social opportunities; handling peer rejection and bullying; developing and enhancing friendships.

By |2013-11-04T11:48:47-08:00November 4th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

The Rules and Rewards of #Movember

Welcome to the first week of Movember (the month formerly known as November) ,  This is our first Monday and we realize that some of you might be coming out of a Halloween candy induced coma that has been exasperated by a sudden shift in the fabric of time itself [...]

By |2013-11-04T10:41:33-08:00November 4th, 2013|Blog, Video|0 Comments

Channing Frye – My Life of Dad

Phoenix Suns power forward, Channing Frye couldn’t wait for this year’s NBA season to begin. Last year after a preseason physical, Channing found out that he had an enlarged heart. Frye was told he couldn’t play. It was tough news for him to digest, but he didn’t let that slow [...]

By |2013-11-04T05:18:29-08:00November 4th, 2013|Blog, My Life of Dad|0 Comments

Show 33: Having No Dad

Can growing up without  a dad possibly make you a better one? We discuss this with in-studio guest ANGELO SANCHEZ, handsome dad blogger DAVID WALLACH & awesome mom blogger NICOLE KNEPPER.

By |2013-11-03T16:55:14-08:00November 3rd, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Helping Socially Challenged Teens Make Friends + Warrior Canines + DCoE + Homes for Our Troops

[amazon asin=1118127218&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Elizabeth Laugeson, author of The Science of Making Friends. Topic: Helping socially challenged teens and young adults. Issues: Rules and steps for social skills; ideas for parents to assist in improving conversations; how to expand social opportunities; handling peer rejection and bullying; developing and enhancing friendships. Rick Yount, Executive [...]

Sick Days should not be spent SICK

I am a father, and as the leader of a family, my health is important. I eat well, I exercise, and I drink plenty of water. Overall, I take pretty good care of myself, and I pride myself on my ability to navigate life without much medication. In my [...]

By |2021-05-30T04:36:10-07:00November 1st, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Mo Money, Less Problems

My wife hates facial hair, so I am growing a full beard. It's not because I am trying to spite her. It is because I joined a group of dads and bloggers who have combined forces to raise money and awareness of men's health issues for Movember.   The Dad [...]

By |2013-11-01T20:41:34-07:00November 1st, 2013|Blog|0 Comments
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