Yearly Archives: 2016

Reassure Kids in Disasters, Part 2

Carefree and innocent childhoods are sometimes unfortunately interrupted by natural disasters, accidents, and other unusual circumstances that require parents to provide an extra measure...

Helping Children Cope With Disaster, Part 1

When my three daughters were young, we occasionally reviewed the “Family Fire Escape Plan.” The girls each had easy-to-open windows in their bedrooms, which...

A ‘Super’ Ferrari Collection Downshifts Into Motor Classic

It’s a lifelong passion that began humbly enough. David SK Lee was a 3rd-grader in Whittier, newly arrived to the United States from Hong...

Valentine’s Day is for Families, Too

Dear Parents, Valentine’s Day is traditionally a fun-loving favorite for children. Red will rule the day as they head off to school Friday with specially...

College Daughter Has the Winter Blues

Dear Parent Coach, Our daughter is a college freshman at an Eastern university. She called us this week (unusual!) saying she is under a lot...

Sibling Rivalry is Universal in Families

Sibling rivalry is as old as Cain and Abel and as current as the latest argument at this morning’s breakfast table. Anyone who has...

Grandparenting in Magical Santa Barbara

Dear Parents, At the end of the day, it is the trusting relationship one builds and maintains with a child that matters most. This was...

Winter Chills and Childhood Ills

Dear Parent Coach, The “sick season” started at our house over the holidays, and everyone seems to have caught something. Now we are heading back...
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