Hulu’s ‘Hardy Boys’ Reboot Is Classic, Wholesome Mystery-Solving
Frank and Joe Hardy are back. But unlike recent ‘Nancy Drew’ and ‘Riverdale’ remakes, the new Hulu series stays (mostly) true to the novels.
How To Raise A ‘Strong Daughter In A Toxic Culture’
‘Great parenting is simple, but it’s hard. So focus on the big stuff. Stop worrying about the carrots and focus on the big things,’ says Dr. Meg Meeker, the author of a new book focused on daughters.
There’s No Hard And Fast Rule About When To Let Your Child Have A Cell Phone
The horror stories don’t mean that every phone dooms every kid to disaster. Rather, they remind us that different kids handle phones differently at different ages, and all need training.
How Parents Can Protect Kids From Porn Without Moving To A Secluded Mountain
Access to porn is everywhere, and that’s terrifying to parents. But being proactive with your children can open lines of communication and help protect kids from the Internet’s snares.
Why So Many Young Girls’ Political Activism Is A Cry For Emotional Health
Half a century ago, teen girls screamed at the Beatles. Today they scream about climate change. It turns out, using kids as political props is unhealthy.
Imperfect ‘Tall Girl’ Has Surprising Message For Young Women On The Importance Of Fathers
The film struggles, but Netflix’s ‘Tall Girl’ takes a break from Hollywood’s predictable message to remind young women we need our fathers.
7 Things I’ve Learned Since My Child Identified As Transgender
After my 13-year-old started living as transgender, our public school transformed into our enemy. It treats parents as unenlightened, backwards, and possibly dangerous.
The Puzzling Disconnect Between ‘Euphoria’s’ Wild Teens And Risk-Averse Gen Z
While HBO’s ‘Euphoria’ is definitely shocking, it’s just not representative of today’s teenage experience.
8 Things To Keep Doing With Your Children Even When They’re Teenagers
While many parents discontinue these practices when their children reach a certain age, there’s no good reason to do so.
‘Trinkets’ Is A TV Show For Girls Who Feel Invisible
Based on the novel by Kirsten Smith, ‘Trinkets’ does not skimp on the crazy, spiraling plot, or on the strength of teen girl friendship.
Do Alarmist Surveys Of LGBT Youth Make Their Mental Health Worse?
A recent study by the Trevor Project shows an alarming number of LGBT youths have considered committing suicide. Do surveys like this help create the conditions they claim to expose?
Why LGBT Teens Should Try To Work With Angry Parents Rather Than Running Away
Seth Owen may have lived in a home with religious rules where his sexuality was not accepted, but he wasn’t, as far as we know, out at 3 a.m. waiting for a stranger to pick him up for sex.
The Star Of ‘Eighth Grade’ Is All Of Us In Middle School
Kayla is being raised by her single dad, who adores her with every fiber of his being, but just can’t figure out how to make her see what he sees in her.
Netflix’s Latest Shows For Teens Send Destructive Messages
Netflix has the power to use its platform to elevate the conversation and empower teens to deal with the tough challenges of adolescence. ’13 Reasons Why’ season two and ‘The Kissing Booth’ don’t do that.
Student Says School Won’t Treat Pro-Life Walkout Same As Gun-Control Walkout
Pro-life students across the country will walk out of their classrooms this Wednesday for 17 minutes of silence and prayer to mourn the 10 babies who will be aborted at Planned Parenthood facilities in that span of time.
Why The Left Finds Wisdom In The Shrieks Of Parkland’s Traumatized Teens
Leftism’s cult of youth is coming out in glorious display by showcasing Stoneman Douglas High School students and their pending movement for severe gun control measures.
Despite Leftist Outcry, Americans Don’t Want Federally Funded Pornographic Sex Ed
President Trump’s budget proposes increased funding for sexual risk avoidance education in addition to cutting ineffective programs. Left-wing groups are succumbing to histrionics.
Stop Putting Traumatized Teenagers On Television
Our job as adults is to help and protect kids who survive school shootings, not ask them to lead us at their own peril.
Why I’m Not Giving My Ten-Year-Old A Smartphone
According to Time magazine, ten years old is the average age kids receive phones nowadays. That’s ridiculous.