You may or may not know this about me; I suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and occasional bouts with extreme levels of anxiety and depression. The first diagnosis of depression I received occurred not long after becoming a husband and father. Yeah, I'm not going to touch that either. I know better! 😊 But I digress! In the ... [Continue Reading]
I’m Tired! I’m So Tired!
I must tell you that it’s hard to write these days. I’ve so wanted to share things parents should be doing to enhance the education children are receiving during the “new normal.” Tools, techniques and strategies parents can employ nowadays to take over their children’s education independently. Methods and processes that genuinely prepare parents ... [Continue Reading]
American’s Can’t Chew Bubble Gum and Walk at the Same Time
When I was a child, and my father wanted to make fun of a person who couldn’t do more than one thing at a time, he would say, “They can’t walk and chew bubble gum at the same time.” As a child, I routinely took his words literally. I expected when I saw someone walking and chewing bubble-gum to eventually find that person with bubble gum stuck ... [Continue Reading]
A Time To Boycott Father’s Day
Ah, Father's Day that annual celebration of fathers everywhere. One day where the world stops to acknowledge all fathers. If I can be truthful with you, a day I find to be increasingly inconsequential. And a day that since becoming a father has made me feel a little uncomfortable.Perhaps, I feel ambiguous because I know all fathers are not the ... [Continue Reading]
Stop Fetishizing, Examine Your Humanity
As I mentioned in last week's post, I would continue sharing things children and parents could be doing at times, such as these. In particular, I promised to provide suggestions for changes we can make in our behavior so that public lynchings like George Floyd and bottommost levels of civility modeled by people like Amy Cooper are no longer outward ... [Continue Reading]
Somewhere Under The Rainbow, Humanity Dies
It's been a while since my last post. To say a whole lot has been going on in the world would be an understatement. And to those of you who reached out to me asking that I share my thoughts about the current state of world affairs, I apologize for being absent. To paraphrase Dr. Dre (who should not be confused with the plethora of doctors we've ... [Continue Reading]
Will the Real Moms and Dads Please Stand Up?
Let me get this out of the way. This post is not for the parents who are faint of heart. It’s also not for moms and dads who are averse to hearing or, in this case, reading the truth. If you are allergic to strong language or having a mirror placed in front of your face, you might want to stop reading right now. Because what I must share today ... [Continue Reading]
Let Coronavirus Improve Your Health
While everyone else is talking about the horrific effects of the Coronavirus, I thought I would continue with my counter critical line of thinking. Instead of piling more angst on an already maddening situation, perhaps we can talk about how to let the Coronavirus improve your health. NAKED DON’T LIE On February 2nd, I made myself a promise ... [Continue Reading]
Don’t Let The Coronavirus Steal Your Joy
Hey, long time no see or speak. Ordinarily, when I make mention of the time separated from you, the beautiful readers and followers of The Raising Supaman Project, and those of you who are now supporting the work of The League of Extraordinary Parents, I do so with a sense of humor. However, these days there is little to nothing that I can say that ... [Continue Reading]
Kobe Bryant Wasn’t The Only One
I’ve been waiting for the smoke to clear or perhaps more accurately the purple and gold commercialism haze of all things Kobe Bryant to subside before I shared my thoughts regarding the basketball legends passing. Given America’s capitalistic fascination with the death of Kobe Bryant and our moth to a flame attraction to the life and time of ... [Continue Reading]
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