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 Make Your Life Easier with Meal Plans
If you’re searching for ways to save money and time in the kitchen but still create nutritious meals each day, starting with a menu ...
Your Baby’s First Test: Understanding the Apgar Score
The Apgar score is a test that was designed by Virginia Apgar, an American anesthesiologist, to evaluate the condition of newborns immediately following birth. ...
5 Tips to Help Students Write Better Papers
In this era of text messaging and Facebook, many kids don’t spend a lot of time honing their formal writing skills. This can be a ...
Why You Should Give Your Teenager Food Independence
Adolescence is difficult. Older children and young adults are appropriately battling to find out who they are and where they fit in. They want to ...
6 Major Benefits of Breastfeeding
Deciding whether or not to breastfeed your child is a deeply personal matter and supporters on both sides of the issue tend to have strong ...
5 Methods for Motivating Your Family to Clean
Are you tired of nagging your kids to clean their rooms? Are you tired of asking your partner to clean out the basement? When you’re ...
Family Hiking 101
You don’t have to trek hours into the woods lugging a backpack and camping supplies to reap the benefits of hiking. Hiking and walking ...
Dance Class Ideas for Toddlers to Teens
Dance is a wonderful and freeing way to express oneself. No matter what the style, it builds confidence, as well as emotional and physical health. ...
How To Help Your Middle School Aged Child Stay On Top of Homework
Middle school is a challenging time for young children. Instead of one teacher, they have many. The academic expectations change. Hormones become part of the ...
Tips for Identifying Your Child’s Behavior Triggers
You’ve probably witnessed and experiences firsthand the meltdown in the grocery store. From emotional breakdowns to aggressive behavior, children rarely exhibit this type of ...
How to Help Your Child Overcome Trauma at School
Schools are supposed to be safe places to send children, but unfortunately disasters and violence don’t care. From natural disasters like earthquakes, flooding, and tornadoes, ...
5 Ways Dads Can Be More Involved with Their Children
Dads often feel left out when a new baby arrives. The changing, feeding, and general caregiving tasks are often left to Mom. In fact, it’s ...
Family Fun Card Games Everyone Can Learn
If you’re looking for a way to get the whole family together and make it enjoyable for all, then a game night is for you. ...
5 Activities to Help Moms Bond with Their Teen Daughters
Busy lives and typical teenage behavior sometimes make it difficult to find quality time to spend with your teenager. Yet while their behavior may say ...
4 Quick, Easy, and Healthy Brown Bag Lunches Kids Will Eat
Let’s face it, even adults tire quickly of the standard brown bag lunch. There are only so many times you can eat a ham sandwich ...
4 Mistakes Parents Make When Talking to Their Children About Sex
There are few things a parent dreads more than “the talk.” Talking about sex can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. And let’s face it, many ...