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The Mysterious Teenage Brain

Recent research highlighted in the Wall Street Journal sheds light on some reasons for the roller-coaster ride of adolescence--and it's all about the brain.


9 Most Important Things Fathers Can Do

Permission to use this has been given by Andrew King Andrew King is the Men's Services Manager for Mensline Australia (Crisis Support Services). He is a specialist trainer in group work and trains pro [ ... ]


What Makes Your Teen Happy?

In August of 2007, The Associated Press and MTV released the results of a poll on the nature of happiness among America's young people-ages 13 to 24. "What makes you happy?" the poll asked.


Teens Who Don't Care About School

When your high school junior or senior is on the verge of dropping out, what can you do? David and his wife are struggling with their 17-year-old daughter. Her attitude is, "I don't care about school. [ ... ]


Talking With a Teenage Son

So it's time for you to sit down and have a face-to-face chat with your teenage son. Actually, there might be a better option. The public service announcements on television make it sound like the be [ ... ]


Your New Role as a Father

You've had a lot to think about lately: your partner's and baby's safety and health, how you're going to be able to afford to send your child to college, maybe how you're going buy a bigger house.  [ ... ]


The Most Special Person in Your Life

In an effort to find out what really makes women feel appreciated, wanted, and loved, authors Lucy Sanna and Kathy Miller surveyed women from ages 20 to 70, using over 100 questions.


4 Tasks for Dads of School-age Kids

Quite naturally, your great task during the fathering stage of Understanding-when kids are about 5 to 12-is to discover your child's learning style and then do all you can to encourage his education,  [ ... ]


Listening to Young Children

If you really, really want to communicate with your teenager, the key just may be to start when they're a lot younger say ten years younger. Of course, talking with a young child starts with listening [ ... ]


Write Notes to Your Wife

  No argument, communication is the lifeblood of a marriage. But for some men, the notion of sitting down for some extended sharing time with their wives is intimidating. Not that we have an excuse- [ ... ]


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Feature: Alice in Wonderland

Written By Chris Tallant

Chris has two kids, ages 7 and 6 (with one on the way...shhh, no one knows yet) and Happily married to an understanding wife that also loves kids (preschool teacher).  He is constantly surrounded by toys and kids games and movies.

I have to say first and foremost, that I am not the biggest Tim Burton fan in the world.  I also have to say that I was surprised that Disney was allowing Mr Burton the creative license to remake a classic such as Alice in Wonderland to begin with.

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DEAR GRAMPA ED: My wife and recently gave birth to twins (a boy and a girl), and my mom and dad absolutely dote on them, of course. But the other night, when we had them over for dinner, my mom just sort of announced out of the blue that she’d be coming around every day “just to see them and help out.” Since they only live about a block and a half away, this wouldn’t be much of an inconvenience for her. But my wife almost gagged on her dinner roll when my mom made that announcement. Now understand, both my wife and I love my mother dearly, but having her drop in every day isn’t exactly what we had in mind. How do I tell her that in a way that won’t hurt her feelings or give the wrong impression? A DADDY IN DAYTON

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