In Part 1 of this series, I mentioned that Canada is implementing a new sex education curriculum. Beginning at grade one this new curriculum is going to include the sexual grooming of children: [1] Grade 1: Identify body parts, including genitalia, using correct terminology. Recognize caring behaviours and exploitive behaviours. ...
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Long gone are the days when you can flip on the TV at any given hour and watch a show with the entire family curled up on the couch. For conservative viewers, cable programming leaves much to be desired. The lack of decency, crude humor, language and gore has left ...
Read More »How to be the Coolest Parent and Keep Your Teens Out of Trouble
A lot of the problems teens find themselves in, happen in a friend’s house. As a parent, it’s hard to determine if your child will always make the right choice. You may raise good kids, but peer pressure sometimes causes them to make bad decisions. It makes sense to train ...
Read More »#TMI: The Cost of Oversharing on Social Media
The results are in: 88 percent of social-media users ages 13 to 17 feel that people share too much personal information online. And 68 percent of those in the same age bracket (52 percent of teens overall) have experienced drama among their friends on social media.[1] But what constitutes “oversharing.” ...
Read More »Honoring and Obeying Your Parents: Even When You Don’t Agree
Angry words fly. The valiant acts of kindness are no longer in the realm of your thinking. Emotional lines have been drawn and crossed. The door slams and you are left all alone with the aftermath of the so-called discussion. Life is so not fair. Why doesn’t your mom understand? ...
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