Globe & Mail • 3rd May 2025 The parents’ guide to prom: Here’s how to support your teen’s big night From ‘prom pacts’ to pocket boutonnieres, here’s what to know.
Globe & Mail • 18th March 2024 Unsure how to talk to your teens about dating? There’s a book for that A roadmap for parents on teen dating, consent, heartbreak – and how to support kids without overstepping.
Toronto Star • 18th January 2023 Why ‘bro hubs’ are becoming the new modern family — they put children first Fathers and stepfathers are forging friendships that put kids’ needs above old rivalries, creating a new model for modern families.
Globe & Mail • 12th September 2022 In real life and online, getting cancelled is toxic to kids and teens. Here’s how parents and educators can help Cancel culture isn’t only digital – its effects hit home. Experts explain how adults can guide young people through the fallout and build resilience.
Globe & Mail • 8th August 2025 A guide to growing up Six tips to help prepare your teen for postsecondary life
Today's Parent • 19th August 2022 5 Things Parents Do That Drive Teachers Crazy From over-socializing to skipping simple tasks, these common missteps can make educators’ jobs harder – and it’s easy to avoid them.
Today's Parent • 2nd January 2015 How to raise the next Sidney Crosby What you say (or don’t say) to young hockey players and athletes can make all the difference.
Today's Parent • 8th May 2015 Is playing with guns normal? Many parents worry when kids pretend to shoot everything – harmless play or a sign of something more?
Today's Parent • 1st May 2018 How to get your body ready for pregnancy Before you ditch your birth control, here’s what you need to do to get your body ready.
Today's Parent • 1st October 2015 Can strep throat trigger your child's OCD? Millions of kids get strep each year, but only a few of them will develop nervous tics and obsessive-compulsive behaviour soon after. Some doctors and parents believe there’s a link.
Today's Parent • 8th October 2014 Technology in the classroom: Is it a good thing? School boards are racing to equip schools with the latest gadgets, but is there solid proof that using technology produces better outcomes for students?
Today's Parent • 30th January 2017 How to keep your relationship strong once baby arrives Babies throw a curve ball into the strongest of relationships. Here’s what to do (and what not to do).
Today's Parent • 17th March 2017 How to identify and treat ADHD in kids Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is real, but it is also often misdiagnosed. Here's how three families struggling with symptoms of ADHD found answers – and help.
Today's Parent • 1st April 2016 How to make learning math (actually) fun for kids A new study shows that kids learn more effectively when they can move around and be loud.
Today's Parent • 13th February 2020 Do you think your kid might be racist? What to do if your kid shows prejudice. Step 1: Don’t freak out.
Today's Parent • 10th November 2020 What causes baby ear infections and how to treat the pain Your little one can’t tell you his ear is aching. Here are the ear infection symptoms to watch out for and how to help soothe your baby's pain.