12 Tips to Help Your Child to Succeed in School
Updated: 2011-08-30 15:14:18
Parents can play a very important role in helping their children to succeed in school. Here are some home support strategies to help your children develop the skills critical to academic success. Have realistic expectations. It is always good to … Continue reading →

It is very important to support your children and encourage them to try new things, especially in school because as long as they are involved in school they are not involved in the streets. My daughter was thinking about being … Continue reading →
“Don’t let them tell you it can’t be done.” Those are a few of the words written by Jack Layton, New Democratic Party leader and Canada’s Leader of the Opposition, in his letter to Canadians. Jack Layton is sadly no longer with us, but we are still here. “My friends, love is better than anger. [...]
Thank you to everyone who tuned in and called into the AVfM radio last night for the program on false allegations in court and custody battles. I really appreciate your support! It helps me to feel more at ease whenever usernames from both the Shrink4Men website and forum appear in the BlogTalkRadio chat room. Thank [...]
I was looking for ideas for a quick post today, so I asked my followers on twitter if there was anything they wanted my opinion on that wouldn’t require research. Instead of picking one, I thought I’d answer several of them. When a porn star breastfeeds Molly (@KnockedUp_Over) asked “Have you see this article? I’m [...]
The following article is written by another CrazyBuster veteran: LiliM. Like Micksbabe and Peppy, LiliM also married a man with a high-conflict ex and alienated children. In her first Shrink4Men article, LiliM offers suggestions on how to navigate the divorce process with a high-conflict ex when children are involved based on her and her husband’s [...]
The following piece includes unpublished excerpts from the interview I did with HuffingtonPost columnist Vicki Larson via email for her article Are Men Society’s Scapegoats? I decided to post the information here to give people who are unfamiliar with Shrink4Men the basics and to help explain why Shrink4Men exists, what it is and what it [...]
Emma got a new book from my mom. At bedtime, I asked her if she wanted me to read the new book from Grannie. “No,” she said. “I want a different book.” So we read a different book. The next day, the same discussion. “Do you want to read the new book from Grannie?” I [...]
This is a guest post by Kristin from Peace Love and Muesli, a great blog with plenty of healthy ideas for families. She probably wins the prize for the blogger I’ve known the longest. We were both heading out to BlogHer ’11 last week and she agreed to write a fun guest post for my [...]
Yesterday morning, I woke up at 5:00am to head to the airport to go to BlogHer 11 in San Diego, where I will be one of the Voices of the Year. I watched a glorious sun rise as I drove to the airport and watched the sun set as I sat at dinner with friends [...]