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Letter: And a Child Shall Lead Them
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Letter: And a Child Shall Lead Them

  • Richard Rebl, East side
  • Jun 6, 2026

Anyone who has raised children knows the following reframes, "Mommy, he’s calling me names”, or “she’s looking at me” and of course the ultima…

Local opinion: Early intervention can make a difference in youth mental health
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Local opinion: Early intervention can make a difference in youth mental health

  • Shawna Beckman Special to the Arizona Daily Star
  • Jun 4, 2026

An opinion writer says parents, schools and communities all play a critical role in supporting young people facing mental health challenges. The piece encourages families to seek help without stigma and highlights the importance of early intervention, counseling and community support for adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression and emotional distress.

Is it normal to talk to yourself? What it could really mean
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Is it normal to talk to yourself? What it could really mean

  • Nicole Fallert USA Today
  • Jun 2, 2026

Here's why we talk to ourselves and when to know it's going too far.

Why do people need challenge more than comfort? | The Ethical Life podcast
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Why do people need challenge more than comfort? | The Ethical Life podcast

  • scott.rada
  • Updated May 29, 2026

🎧 From camping trips to knife making, the hosts discuss curiosity, lifelong learning and the importance of continuing personal growth throughout adulthood and beyond.

The Kid Whisperer: How to improve the behaviors of ALL students
Parenting

The Kid Whisperer: How to improve the behaviors of ALL students

  • Scott Ervin, Tribune News Service
  • May 26, 2026

Dear Kid Whisperer, I am a substitute teacher looking to obtain my special education teaching license, and I am reading your book. Given that the practical tools you offer work well with the most challenging students, does this also include special education students with behavioral challenges, including autistic students? Answer: First, you are a hero for expanding your own education so that ...

Ex-etiquette: Slow down
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Ex-etiquette: Slow down

  • Jann Blackstone, Tribune News Service
  • May 26, 2026

Q. My kid’s mom and I share our children’s time equally. My partner wants us to live together, but we’ve only been dating for six months, and I have two kids who love their mom. I’m afraid it will be confusing to live with two different women in the same role. What’s good ex-etiquette? Answer: Slow down. Not because your relationship isn’t meaningful, but because your children are still ...

College students and young adults face ongoing mental health challenge

  • Nicole Brady UnitedHealthcare Student Resources
  • May 25, 2026

A new survey finds mental health concerns remain high among young adults and college students, with anxiety and stress continuing to rise.

Ex-etiquette: Crossing a boundary
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Ex-etiquette: Crossing a boundary

  • Jann Blackstone, Tribune News Service
  • May 19, 2026

Q. My ex showed up at my birthday party with roses and wanting to get back together. I don’t want to. He cheated, I don’t trust him and I am done. We have a child and I am afraid if I don’t take him seriously, he will withhold my child and try to get sole custody. What’s good ex-etiquette? A. Your co-parent crossed a boundary by bringing a romantic gesture into a space that should be separate ...

Master the calm with daily stress relief

Master the calm with daily stress relief

  • Arizona Daily Star
  • May 18, 2026

The speed of the modern world seems to be perpetually set to turbo, and that can be stressful. Stress can quickly transition from something th…

Are cell phones doing irreparable harm to our children? – Richard Kyte
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Are cell phones doing irreparable harm to our children? – Richard Kyte

  • Richard Kyte Columnist
  • Updated May 15, 2026

Last week I was helping some people clean up a building after a large social event. Among the other volunteers were a mother with her daughter and her daughter’s friend, both about 10 years old. I’ll call them Nina and Elsa.

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