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Quelling Sibling Quibbling - Dr. Ray Guarendi

Dear Dr. Ray, My twin sons are age ten. They bicker and battle about one third of the time they're together. Is this normal, and what can I do about it? - The Referee  Read more...

Raising Children of Character: 10 Principles - Thomas Lickona

Parenting is arguably the hardest job there is and the one for which we get no training. Here are ten principles of parenting that can guide us in the demanding work of raising children of character.   Read more...

Reducing Relational Aggression - Susan Wellman

A 9th-grade girl returns to school in the fall to discover that her two best friends during middle school no longer want to eat lunch with her. Over the summer her friends got accepted into a more popular group, and the new group doesn't "like" her. Without warning or explanation she is cast out, alone, desolate.  Read more...

Return to Neverland - Professor Theophilus

Love is in the air … sort of. Professor Theophilus addresses two young ladies' romantic dilemmas.  Read more...

Reversing the Deculturation of Fatherhood - Donald DeMarco

Pope John Paul II, in the course of his "Theology of the Body", refers to the "Masters of Suspicion", an expression he borrows from Paul Ricoeur that applies to Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Nietzsche.   Read more...

Saving Childhood - MICHAEL MEDVED

The assault on innocence from the media, schools, and parents themselves comes cloaked in the best of intentions.  Read more...

Selecting and Sharing Good Books: Some Guidelines - William Kilpatrick, Gregory Wolfe, and Suzanne M. Wolfe

Because of space limitations, there are many good books that couldn’t be included in our guide. For those who want to go beyond the list here are some suggestions for choosing books that build character.  Read more...

Self-esteem vs. self-improvement - Barbara Kay

My generation was prepared for university by high school teachers with little interest in how we "felt" about the subjects they taught, and a great deal of interest in what we actually knew.  Read more...

Sense and Sentimentality - Edward P. Sri

How could Mr. Right turn out to be so wrong? Many young people have had the experience of feeling that they were in love with someone who at first seemed absolutely wonderful, only later to be greatly disappointed in the person, disillusioned about the relationship, and perhaps even down on the opposite sex as a whole.  Read more...

Sitting down to supper together - Father Raymond J. de Souza

I have returned to this subject more than once because I think the regular family dinner is a powerful support to family unity and the successful raising of children.  Read more...


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