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.
Keeping Your Teen Safe: Parties
When it comes to raising teenagers, parents can go through a difficult time in worrying about where they are and what they are doing. The ...
Tech Treats for New Parents
Are you an expectant mom preparing for the birth of your eagerly anticipated child? Or are you a protective partner stressing over the arrival of your ...
Cool Education Resources for Parents to Discover
Are you the cool parent who discovers new tech treats before anyone else? Are you constantly on the hunt for educational tools that combine learning ...
Fun and Easy Summer Crafts for Kids
Children deserve a break from school during the summer months, but relaxation can quickly turn to boredom if you don’t find creative ways to keep ...
5 Child-Friendly Apps to Encourage a Love of Storytelling
Does your child have a vivid imagination? Do they love telling tales of curious creatures? Thanks to storytelling apps, your child can turn their imaginary ...
How to Handle Your Budding Picasso – Some Tips for Preserving Your Child’s Artwork
If you are like so many parents, the family refrigerator is overflowing with great works of art your son or daughter has created through the ...
Safe Water Play for Kids
Looking for ways to get your kids out into the fresh air and sunshine? Why not set up a sprinkler or get the pool ready ...
How to Teach Mindfulness Meditation to Children
Mindfulness meditation is practiced sitting with eyes closed, cross-legged on a cushion with your back straight.  Attention is put on the movement of the abdomen when ...
Summer Reading: 6 New Books for Kids
Reading not only improves comprehension and cognition, but it can lure your kids away from endless hours of TV and video games. Here’s a list ...
How to Prepare Your Child for the Pediatrician
A trip to the doctor can be traumatic for young children. Adults often forget just how frightening sitting in a medical office can be, and ...
10 Ways to Encourage Smart Snacking
Raising kids with healthy eating habits is getting more difficult by the day. We live in a preprocessed and prepackaged world, and getting kids to ...
4 Parenting Lessons from March Madness
Brackets, cash prizes, bragging rights, upset,s and watch parties – what more could a college basketball fan ask for? Sports fanatics anxiously await the arrival ...
How to Keep Your Kids Safe Online
All parents know that keeping up with children can be difficult and exhausting. From the minute they wake up until their head hits the pillow at ...
4 Fun Things to Do for Easter
Easter Sunday is the most important Christian holiday of the year. It is a celebration of the risen Jesus, who was crucified on the cross ...
3 Ways to Plan Family Activities
 Work, school, extracurricular activities, screen time, and daily routine tasks pull families in all different directions. Trying to come together is like herding cats. ...
How to Set Limits on After-School Activities
  School-age children are faced with many choices for extracurricular activities, and finding the right balance between school and after-school activities can be a challenge. ...