Time is a funny thing, fleeting and ticking away as all the songs say. Parents need to take advantage of the moments as they arise, even when they’re busy and tired. Especially then. Especially now.
Tag: kids and alcohol
Pomp & Circumstance of Graduation: A Little Dab’ll Do Ya
Graduation is a terrific milestone deserving of celebration, but kids leaving high school (and middle school, obviously) are too young to drink alcohol. The temptation may be to provide them a safe environment to partake, but our partners at Ask, Listen, Learn suggest otherwise.
The Future of Responsibility is Now
Stress, responsibility and action. These are no longer the domain of adulthood, and we can’t help but wonder why we ever thought they were.
Thanksgiving Traditions and a Sip of Confusion
To sip or not to sip? That is the question. The holidays are upon us, and with them our families and the way they’ve always done it (where “it” means pretty much everything). There may be drinks involved, and kids should be ready. Parents, it’s time to #TalkEarly.
Have You Had the Alcohol Talk?
According to a new study, dads are less likely than moms to have the alcohol talk with their kids. Let’s change that.
Super Peer Doesn’t Wear a Cape
Social media has spawned the rise of Peer Pressure 2.0. As parents we need to make sure our kids don’t rely too heavily upon it for validation. (That goes for us, too.)
Thanksgiving Drinks: Sips, Tips and Holiday Survival
Do drinking and the holidays go together like, um, drinking and the holidays?