by Fred Campos | Feb 6, 2014 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
The 2011 Center for Disease Control reveals that nearly half of all high school students reported having had sex. One in three claimed to have sex during the last three months and half of the 19 million new cases of STD are among these same young people. You’ve long...
by Fred Campos | Feb 4, 2014 | iDad
[S]teve Brown’s 2005 research on “The Worst Things in the World: Life Events Checklist” and even a basic Wiki Answers shows “divorce” to be one of the most stressful events of your life. How you choose to deal with one of life’s...
by Fred Campos | Feb 1, 2014 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
What children of divorce need more than anything else is a healthy and strong relationship with both parents. Often times, children will feel responsible for a divorce. They often fear they behaved badly, or fought too much, or asked for too many goodies. After a...
by Fred Campos | Jan 1, 2014 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
If you watch the news and you see an arrested teen caught with drugs, a drunk teen being put into a police car, or a tearful conversation about teen pregnancy, the conversation most likely starts with… “I had these friends.” Teens don’t realize that the high school...
by Fred Campos | Nov 29, 2013 | Child Custody Tips
If you are a parent who is divorced or in the process of a divorce and cannot agree on parenting issues with the other parent a child custody evaluation may be done by an independent and objective mental health evaluator who have a minimum of a Master’s degree. The...