by Fred Campos | Sep 29, 2017 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
Most Mom and Dads want their kids to grow up into well-rounded individuals. That often means ensuring the little ones get a decent education and go off to college in their late teens. However, the process starts much earlier than that in most instances, and parents...
by Fred Campos | Sep 27, 2017 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
As a parent, you always want to be able to bring the best out in your children. Not only is it important to you for them to be happy, but you definitely always want to ensure that they reach their potential, and can generally be successful in whatever it is that they...
by Fred Campos | Sep 7, 2017 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
Blended families could learn a lot from the activities of military families with kids. Let’s glean seven tips on how to stay close when one parent is far away. Having a loved one in the military can place lots of strain on other family members. Indeed, they...
by Fred Campos | Jul 24, 2017 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
As a parent, surviving the teen years with a one-on-one activity is paramount. I have mentioned before in my custody tips, having an unique one-on-one activity is good practice. The advice is actually good parenting regardless of the situation. With my daughter, the...
by Fred Campos | Aug 30, 2016 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
[A]s my kids enter their second week of school, routine and business are starting to take over. Among the work of studying, homework projects, and daily band or football practices, it is easy to only see your teen coming and going. It is even more difficult to keep up...
by Fred Campos | Aug 1, 2016 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
[I]n 2009, a 555 pound, 14 year old South Carolina boy was removed to foster care after his mother was arrested and charged with criminal neglect. The state’s Department of Social Services had determined that without state intervention, the boy was at risk of serious...