• Is it Really Just a Little Heartburn?

    Is heartburn a problem for you or someone you love? If it’s a constant complaint, a doctor’s visit is recommended because it could be something more than “just a little heartburn.” Controlling acid reflux is the single most important thing you can do to protect yourself from bigger problems down the road.

  • Focusing on Reading Readiness for Children

      Many parents look forward to announcing that their child can read, but the truth is children are reading long before they can interpret the pages of the book. As with most things in life, reading requires the proper building blocks before it can begin. Reading begins with language and how it relates to your [...]

  • Got “Sinus”?

      by Amy K. Mettman, M.D. Often, people say their “sinuses” are acting up or they have a “sinus” headache.  Referring to the “sinuses” seems to be a catch-all phrase for any issues involving the nose, nasal airway, inflammatory conditions (both viral upper respiratory infections or allergy exacerbations), and the paranasal sinuses. Assessing the Problem [...]

  • Organize Your Closet

    How to Have an Organized Closet for the New Year!   When you look inside your closet, what goes through your head? Do you like the size of it?  Do you feel frustration and chaos or peace and contentment? If frustration and chaos would be your answer, let me help you feel a little better [...]

  • Facing Divorce

      Few extended families are untouched by divorce.  Virtually none of us is immune from the possibility of divorce and divorce is frightening at any time of life.  However, when a woman divorces while her children are still at home, divorce is particularly daunting.  Each woman facing divorce should consider the following advice.   Line [...]

  • Sports Photography for Dragon Moms

    First of all, what makes a good picture great? The right light, the right composition and the right timing. Easier said than done. That’s why there really aren’t that many Sports Illustrated photographers. I’ve been lucky enough to study under one of the great ones and will share his information for all of you shutterbug moms. Coincidentally, a lot of these techniques can be used any time there is a moving subject (anyone have a two year old?).

  • Hormone Imbalance and Treatments:
    Dispelling the Myths!


    There comes a time in our lives, and it usually sneaks up on us sooner than we expect or care to realize, in which we start feeling just a bit “off”. We’re more tired than usual, we start to gain weight without explanation (where did that belly come from!); our moods shift and we get a trifle snappy, to put it mildly. Have you ever thought your hormones could be wreaking all of this havoc?

    Do a bit of research! It may save your life….

  • Motor Skill Development
    and Your Child

    By Joel Bozarth Does motor skill development at a young age really affect children’s grades as they get older? Parents want what is best for their children every moment of every day. They want their children to succeed in the classroom, on the playground, and eventually to go to college and land a good job [...]

  • Water Safety Facts
    Keeping Kids Safe

    Sometimes facts can bore us or overwhelm us, but they are quite effective in illustrating the size of a problem. Drowning is a huge problem worldwide, across the US, and especially here in Texas! As parents, we need to realize what the real dangers are lurking near our children. Is your child more likely to [...]

  • How To Help
    Your Child LOVE Math

    Okay, so maybe they won’t love it, but at least they should not hate math class. As a kid, I loved math class. The thought of any child being frustrated in math to the point that they hate math is sad to me. With the right attitude and techniques, our children can see and learn [...]