
Are You on the Same Page With Your Spouse (or Ex?)
Don’t let differences with your spouse or ex blind you from what binds you, the love of your children. Here is how to work through issues.
Don’t let differences with your spouse or ex blind you from what binds you, the love of your children. Here is how to work through issues.
While we transition into the New Year, Dr. Meg will offer her advice on how to set high goals and actually achieve them.
If you’re normally stressed during the holidays, Dr. Meg offers her advice on how to finally enjoy these jolly times!
After a massive uproar this week when Piers Morgan shamed Daniel Craig for being a father, the world turned and exclaimed that being a father is cool
Raising daughters as little princesses sets them up for codependency. These are the two characteristics your daughter needs to become a strong woman.
Today is about more than flowers and a “thank you”; it’s about recognizing your value. Read these three affirmations for a little encouragement.
Seeing moms on social media can be a recipe for unhealthy comparisons. Here’s the truth: there’s only one thing you need to know to master motherhood.
Divorce is never easy, but you can make the transition easier for your kids. Here are five tips as you start your co-parenting journey.
The secret to fatherhood is knowing you already have everything you need to be a great dad. All that’s left is making an intentional plan for your family.
Every parent needs to assess their strategies now and then. This is the trick to paring down your parenting toolkit for real results.
The secret to goals for the new year lies in making the right ones. Here are three resolutions that will answer your child’s needs and strengthen your family.
Philip Rivers, NFL quarterback, talks to Dr. Meg about being a HERO dad. Rivers balances a demanding career without compromising his family.
Relationship expert Dr. Linda Mintle offers 3 ways you can start learning how to bring out the best parent in your spouse, today.
Does your child know you love them unconditionally? Dr. Meg shares how to avoid the perils of performance-based parenting.
Extending grace to our children can be tricky. Grace is defined as undeserved favor and when you think about it, many of us give this daily to our children.
It’s about time we pay attention to the good dads in the NFL: Ben Watson, David Tyrees, and Lavar Arringtons.
Look out, parents! Dr. Meg suggests some radical changes to how we should start the new year.
Dr. Meg shares a story from her work with Food for the Hungry when she and her family braved the Andes mountains to help poor families.
Parents, are you focusing on the small stuff or the big picture? And which one is more important? Dr. Meg shares the secret.
How can you help your teen find their future spouse with God always in mind? Dr. Meg shares some tips with a concerned parent.
Yelling is abusive behavior. Period. Here’s what you can do to get your spouse to stop.
All parents want to protect their child from harm, but you can’t keep them in a bubble. Here’s how to set your child up to be safe from bullies.
Ask Dr. Meg: real questions, real answers. If you’d like to ask me a question, leave a comment on this blog post and I’ll do everything I can to get to it!
Ask Dr. Meg: real questions, real answers. If you’d like to ask me a question, leave a comment on this blog post and I’ll do everything I can to get to it!
There are great dads in the NFL but you don’t hear about them because they don’t leave scandals that leave reporters looking for stories to boost their careers
Kids who are yelled at by their parents are more likely to have depression and behavior problems, a new study in Child Development finds.
Ask Dr. Meg: real questions, real answers. If you’d like to ask me a question, leave a comment on this blog post and I’ll do everything I can to get to it!
Ask Dr. Meg: real questions, real answers. If you’d like to ask me a question, leave a comment on this blog post and I’ll do everything I can to get to it!
When America, are we going to get sick and tired of our obsession with sex?
Meg and readers submit some of their favorite memories from growing up with great dads!
With the barrage of bad news in the country right now, it’s easy for parents to feel increasingly frightened.
With Thanksgiving approaching in a few days, I wanted to revisit a post I wrote on kids and thankfulness a while back.
Ask Dr. Meg: real questions, real answers. If you’d like to ask me a question, leave a comment on this blog post and I’ll do everything I can to get to it!
Every mother wakes up in the morning and before her feet hit the floor, “the list” appears in her head.
I have found myself repeating to parents over the years: never parent out of fear.
Maddy is in the sixth grade. Halfway through the school year, her mother noticed that he grades were slipping.
I love parent puzzlers. They help me answer some of the most common parent teasers and also give me the opportunity to hear from all you lovely folks out there.
Dr. Meg Meeker is a global leading authority in child-father relationships. She has over 30 years of experience as a pediatrician; is the author of the bestselling book and now movie, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters; host of the popular parenting podcast, Parenting Great Kids; TEDTalk and international speaker; and father-inclusive advocate. As an expert in the field, Dr. Meg equips dads (and those who love them) with tools and training based on extensive practical experience and research.