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4 Reasons Your Child Needs To Create A Resume Today

April 17, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

child needs

This Easter weekend could be a great time to do something that separates you from most parents. This weekend sit down with your child and start creating their resume or more accurately their A.E.A. (Academic & Extracurricular Abstract). Now I know that some would consider this a crazy idea but I’m not crazy. Well at least about creating and ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Education, Maturation, Parenting

How To Get Your Child On Track To Succeed

April 15, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

On Track

There is an athletic event that I believe every child would benefit greatly if they participated in at least once in their life – track and field. Track and field is great not because of its history as one of the oldest forms of physical competition. Track and field is an excellent activity for children because it’s also representative of the ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Parenting

Lessons About Friendship From The Muppets Most Wanted

April 9, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

friendship

  So I did it again. What exactly did I do? I went to see another “kids” movie. This time I went to see “Muppets Most Wanted”. http://youtu.be/DQiGyBiNjLI Why did I do it? That’s a silly question. I did it for you of course. I threw caution and better judgment to the wind. I risked great personal embarrassment. Let me not even mention ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Inspiration, Maturation, Parenting, Relationships

Just Suck It Up!

April 1, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

Suck It Up

Whether you are a parent or a child, you are probably familiar with the expression “just suck it up”. “Just suck it up” means deal with it and stop complaining. “Just suck it up” is a phrase that parents use to “encourage” children to move forward when things don’t go their way or as planned. Ironically, for as good as parents are at giving this ... [Continue Reading]

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Three Reasons Parents Will Be Fond of Mr. Peabody & Sherman

March 27, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

Mr. Peabody & Sherman

The other afternoon my son and I went to see Mr. Peabody & Sherman. A more apt description might be that I drug my son, kicking and screaming and twisting his arm to the theater. Time Is Running Out Fairly certain that seeing an animated movie with his old man was not high on my son’s to do list, he indulged me nonetheless. I’m sure that ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Inspiration, Parenting, Relationships

Why Everyone But Justin Bieber Deserves A Two-Minute Warning

March 13, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

Two-Minute Warning

Unless you have been living under a rock or have decided to take a break from social media, you are no doubt aware of the plethora of bad news. There is the Malaysia Airlines flight 370 carrying 239 passengers that is still missing. Then there was the incident at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas where 2 people were killed and 23 ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Inspiration, Maturation, Parenting, Relationships, Urgency

Are You Carrying And Transmitting Fixin To?

March 11, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

Fixin To

There is an epidemic influencing children all over the country. To date, there is no medical or pharmaceutical immunization or vaccine that can be prescribed to prevent the spread of this plague. Just like any other childhood illness, this illness can wreak havoc on the life, longevity and quality of life for anyone who becomes afflicted with this ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Health and Wellness, Inspiration, Parenting, Urgency, Welfare

Obscure Is A Prodigious Word: What The SAT Changes Mean for Learning

March 7, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

Obscure Is A Prodigious Word: What The SAT Changes Mean for Learning

Yesterday, the College Board announced that the SAT would be redesigned. I’m not completely sure how this redesign is going to be applied in real life or if I even believe it is going to make a difference in the educational outcomes of American children. I’ll reserve my thoughts about the complete overhaul for another time. For the moment, I ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Education, Parenting, Protect Your Child

To Err Is Human, To Anticipate Is Parenting

March 4, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

To Err Is Human

Alexander Pope the English poet wrote “To err is human; to forgive, divine.” Mr. Pope who coincidentally is not related to Olivia shared this Scandal free perspective in 1711. Mr. Pope did not author the first part of the quote, “To err is human” but Mr. Pope did author the second part of the quote, “to forgive, divine”. While the first person ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Inspiration, Maturation, Parenting, Relationships

Quick Tip – No One Needs Your Tolerance

February 27, 2014 By Nathaniel Turner

Tolerance

The last week or so there seems to be one news story after another about tolerance. Tolerance in the NBA (Jason Collins), tolerance in the NFL (Michael Sam) and tolerance in Arizona (Anti-Gay Bill). Not only have stories about tolerance been headline news but we, the people, have been asked to tolerate the sexual preferences of a minority. Yes, ... [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Blog, Inspiration, Maturation, Parenting, Politics, Quick Tips for Parents, Welfare

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