Siblings telling on each other is normal, but it's exhausting for parents who end up policing every little thing.
Discipline is hard for any parent. See my advice for this mom of four.
Too many parents blame themselves for their toddlers having tantrums. Stop doing this.
All toddlers throw tantrums, but they don't have to derail your errands, conversations, or road trips.
You can discipline your child while staying emotionally connected to him.
Have you ever said, “NO” to your child repeatedly and he refuses to listen? Read this…
Five strategies for effectively disciplining your child even if he isn’t listening to your no.
In a culture where improving one’s status matters more than being responsible, we mothers know that we have our work cut out for us.
We have a strong-willed son who is 11, and the third of four. What do you do when the regular discipline doesn’t work?
Our children may be smart, but parents need to be smarter. Dr. Meg offers advice to the mother of a bright but devious child.
Dr. Meg helps an exasperated Mom handle sibling squabbles and jealousy.
Teenagers lie for one of several reasons. Dr. Meg helps a worried mother handle her daughter's worrisome pattern of lying.
A parent’s anger has long-lasting negative effects on children. Use these 6 steps the next time you lose your temper to develop healthy expression.
Social media might be overwhelming for some parents, but you still have the power to navigate and control your child’s use of technology.
Sibling rivalry often multiplies when you have more than two children. Read on for the root causes of sibling fighting, and what you can do to put an end to it.
Being tough on your grown children is more important now than ever. Here, parenting expert, Dr. Meg Meeker gives a stressed mother some guidance.
Contrary to what many mothers believe, being humble does not mean being self-effacing. In fact it is quite the opposite!
Today’s post is taken from an interview with the lovely Sheila Liaugminas. Visit her site (and view the original article) here
Have you seen the YouTube video posted by a father who shot his daughter’s laptop? You need to.
The New York Times recently ran a story about the staggering numbers of unwed mothers under thirty who are having children.
Parents consistently lament to me that their sons won’t listen and behave. Their discipline falls on deaf ears and stony hearts.
Young adults in college learn some very hard life lessons, but there’s one area where the lessons are coming too late. So, if you have a student, read on.
Never in my 55 years have I heard such vitriolic speech between the two very necessary political parties in our country.
I was wondering if you could help me with my situation I am dealing with. My 21 year old daughter is pregnant and has decided to allow the baby to be adopted.
What do you do if your child's tantrums are making you feel unconnected and frustrated? You're not alone; here's what to do.
The most successful men and women have this one thing in common. Are you developing it in your children?
Many moms fear discipline because they're afraid of being disliked or resented. Moms, don't do this to your kids.
This is such a hot-button issue that Dr. Meg had to weigh in. Use these 5 tips to better discipline your child.
If you spoil your children, you'll end up raising your grandchildren. One frustrated grandmother asks Dr. Meg for help.
Just as you trained your mind to interrupt those negative thoughts and replace them with a positive- YES thought, let me throw you a curveball.