Children whose parents are over-controlling “helicopter parents” when they are toddlers are less able to control their emotions and impulses as they get older apparently leading to more problems with school, new research suggests.
This article by Petula Dvorak in The Washington Post is interesting. The Child-Free Life: Why so Many American Women Are Deciding Not to Have Kids Oh,…
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This article by Scott Sonenshein in The New York Times may be of interest. To Raise Better Kids, Say No Despite the temptation for parents…
This article by Anna Goldfarb in The New York Times may be of interest. Tips for Living Together Without Going Nuts Moving in with your…
It’s been a busy year here at Herston on Tennessee Family Law. I published 161 posts, 52 of which were the weekly photographs. So there…
The American Bar Association has named this as one of the 100 best blogs for a legal audience for the second year in a row. Seriously. The…
John and I are putting the finishing touches on this year’s Tennessee Family Law Update seminar. Two weeks from today (!!!) we begin our tour of…
John and I are hard at work preparing our annual Tennessee Family Law Update seminars. Next month we return to Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, and Johnson City.…
In case you missed it, I am repeating this post from last week. The discount for my readers ends this Sunday night. Starting Monday, the cost…
It’s time to start planning for our annual Tennessee Family Law Update seminar. This November John and I will return to Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, and Johnson City. As…
