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Single Mom Seeks Advice On Raising Son
Q: I'm (clumsily) adjusting to being a now-single mom. I feel inadequate and I'm really worried about raising my 8-year-old son on my own. Do you have any advice?
Jim: Parenting solo is tough. Raising a boy can present some unique challenges for a single mother, so I want to encourage you: You CAN do this!
One of the most important things to ...Read more
Take Control Of Social Media Usage
Q: My wife and I both actively use (and enjoy) various social media platforms. But it seems like the tech is starting to dominate our lives -- and even negatively impact our marriage. Do you have any insights?
Jim: It might sound cliche, but as in so many areas of life, the simplest solution makes the most sense: You just need to take control. ...Read more
Teen Years Bring New Dynamics To Adoptive Family
Q: We adopted our teenage son at his birth and we've never hidden that fact from him. But recently he's become almost obsessed with the topic -- and especially his birth parents (who unfortunately did not maintain contact). If he gets upset he shouts that we aren't his "real" mom and dad. This is devastating to us; we love him so much and want ...Read more
Strategies For Prioritizing Family Meals
Q: How can we make family meals a priority when we're all so busy? Our schedules are nuts. Whether I'm working from home or go to the office, I often don't finish until at least 6 p.m. Then I have to fix dinner while the hungry crew waits impatiently -- or just does their own thing.
Jim: Let's start by acknowledging that as a working mom with a...Read more
Praise Child's Character More Than Her Cuteness
Q: Our whole extended family has been doting on our sweet 4-year-old daughter since she was born. She loves being the center of attention and "performs" on cue if given the opportunity. But I'm starting to wonder -- how do we avoid overindulging our cute little girl?
Jim: I'd observe that it's little wonder your daughter "performs on cue." She'...Read more







