Pamela Myers, BSEd
Pamela Myers received a BsEd in Education and her teaching credential from USC and is a retired 6th-grade teacher. She is married to Dr. Robert Myers and is proud to be the mother of two grown children and a grandmother. She has continued to work with children through her volunteer work. She loves nature and is an accomplished painter and photographer. She also enjoys traveling and attending music and theater events. Pam is the co-creator and co-narrator along with Dr. Myers of the Holistic Positive Parenting Course.
How to Inspire Kids to Embrace Exercise
As a parent, you want what’s best for your children. You want them to be healthy and happy. One way to ensure they’re healthy is ...
The Family that Eats Together Stays Healthy Together
Recent studies have shown that not only do children like to sit down at the dinner table and eat a meal with their parents, but ...
Working Mother Advice: How to Manage Your Kids’ After-School Activities
Working mothers often have a double duty. They work a 9-to-5 job (or some other shift); then they get home and have to take care ...
Secrets of an Organized Mom
Stressed out mothers and many others want to know the secrets of being an organized mom. They may wonder if being organized as a mother ...
Mother and Daughter Bonding Ideas
You’ve often heard of ‘Mama’s boys’ and ‘Daddy’s girls’ which may lead you to believe it’s not possible for moms to have special relationships with ...
Reasons Why Children Should Avoid Fad Diets
It’s not unusual for adults to choose to go on fad diets in order to lose weight for a special occasion. While no one expects ...
Violent Video Game Debate
Violent video games have been defined by California law as one that involves “killing, maiming, dismembering or sexually assaulting an image of a human being” ...
Simple Steps to Protect Kids Against Media Influence
Children and adolescents spend, on average, more than seven hours a day with media, including television, the Internet, social media, texting, movies, music and video ...
How to Survive Sleepovers
It’s inevitable. If you have children they will eventually ask if they can have a friend, or friends, spend the night. For those who remember ...
Supplements in Toddlers
Parents hope they’re doing the best things for their children. This is true from the day the child is born until they grow up and ...
Turn Down the Volume: Noise and Kids
Unfortunately, for some this message is coming too late. U.S. government survey data shows that approximately 5.2 million children ages 6 to 19 already have ...
Working Mother’s Fitness Tips
Working mothers have a lot to do. Not only do they spend at least eight hours a day working outside of the home, they also ...
School Bag Safety – What to Look For
With the heavy load of books that children have to carry around in school, it is no wonder that safety is becoming more of an ...
Offer Rewards and Get your Kids to Tidy Up
Raise your hand if you want to clean? No hands were raised. When you ask your kids they won’t raise their hands either. But, if ...
Cyber-bullying – An Explanation
Cyberbullying has increased along with the popularity of the internet. To effectively qualm cyber bullying, it is important not only to know the meaning of ...
Cyber Bullying
Bullying is no longer about the strong picking on the weak in the schoolyard. Many students are using texting, e-mails, chat rooms and social networks ...