Talking to our kids about alcohol is a conversation of respect (for themselves and others), health, safety and responsibility. This post is in partnership with Responsibility.org and totally acceptable 80s hair.
Tag: Parents
Talking About Alcohol is a Parent’s Responsibility(.org)
Responsibility.org believes that parents and kids should talk early, talk often, and be happy. We agree. After all, with great kids comes great responsibility.
CHOC ‘Walk in the Park’ at the Disneyland Resort
Walk the magical, winding streets of the Disneyland Resort on October 12, 2014 to celebrate the lives of children saved by CHOC Children’s, and to honor the memory of those children who bravely lost their battle against serious disease or illness.
World Vegetarian Day and Vegetarian Awareness Month: A Family Story
Whit Honea and his family chose the vegetarian lifestyle for a number of reasons, and in honor of World Vegetarian Day and Vegetarian Awareness Month we are sharing some of them here. Don’t worry, he doesn’t judge (but his kids do).
Camp Kesem: A Child’s Friend Through and Beyond a Parent’s Cancer
Camp Kesem is a nationwide community, driven by passionate college student leaders, that supports children through and beyond their parent’s cancer. Jim Higley discusses why joining the Camp Kesem family is the right thing, at the right time for this bobblehead dad.
Big Brothers Big Sisters: Paying it Forward
Jeff Bogle shares the inspiring story of why he and his wife support their local Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Wear the Cape Shares Their Top 10 Reasons to Encourage Your Kids to Volunteer
Getting kids to volunteer is a win-win-win, etc.