
Do You Talk to Your Kids About Money? Here’s Why You Should and How.
It’s never too early to start teaching your child about money.
It’s never too early to start teaching your child about money.
No one needs help more than stressed-out parents. This new website makes giving and getting help easy.
Parents, you made it! We are officially halfway through the fall semester. Here are a few tips to get you through the end of the season—sanity intact.
Not only are we still fighting COVID-19, but we are also coming face to face with another virus: racism. Parents, learn how to talk to your kids about this.
The online Journal, Sex Roles, just released a study which found that 72 % of 6 year old girls studied declared that sexier girls are more popular.
For any parent, the back-to-school season is stressful, relieving, and sad. Here’s my way to make the transition for your child with ADHD as easy as can be.
Kindness is a skill learned only through observation. Here’s how you can make yourself a solid idol for kindness and encouragement.
Here’s the simple truth to raising moral, loving, kind-hearted children. Spoiler alert! It starts with you. Get started with these five tips.
Embarrassing moments with our kids —especially those involving sex and intimacy— are no fun. Here’s how to make a lesson out of the lewd.
Three steps to keeping your child safe from social media advertising— without your help, your child’s world can be a very scary place.
Dr. Meg and child psychologist Dr. Sax share how parents can champion girls to be strong and confident women amidst increasingly toxic societal pressures.
How should parents approach race with their children? NFL player and author Benjamin Watson weighs in on teaching diversity with expert Dr. Meg Meeker.
In a world of rampant sex-centric advertising, porn addiction is a real fear for parents of teens. Here’s how to approach and talk to your child about porn.
Christmas is a time of joy, gratitude, family— and sometimes sadness. Try these tips for finding happiness in the holidays, no matter your struggles.
If you spoil your children, you’ll end up raising your grandchildren. One frustrated grandmother asks Dr. Meg for help.
The reasons why Obamacare will not work—Kathleen Sebelius at the top of that list.
My friend Pam Stenzel has recently come under heated attack, receiving vitriolic mail. Why? Because she helps high schoolers stay away from sex.
More women ages 24-39 are being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, a new study released in The Journal of the American Medical Association reports.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Bang With Friends is the latest app for Facebook. It’s a brand-new way for you to ask your Facebook friends for sex.
Any parent who has read text messages on her son’s phone recognizes a peculiar phenomenon: the words aren’t the same as he uses when he speaks.
Where were you last Friday when you learned of the recent tragedy where twenty tender, beautiful lives were snuffed out? I will never forget.
A new study published online in Pediatrics, a journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, suggests that we may be closer to finding the real cause of autism:
Delaware is bullying parents. They just passed Senate Bill 234 making spanking of children by parents illegal.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and in 2012, about 40,000 women will die of it.
At a time when we hear the word ‘teenager’ spoken with their groans, it is a delight to hear that some really great kids gained attention for their heroic acts.
I recently received this question from a reader through Twitter. I thought this would be a great subject that will hopefully inspire you to share your opinion.
If I didn’t believe that we can be effective in helping our kids delay their sexual debut, I would stay silent. But we can help. You can help.
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.