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.
4 Ways to Help Your Teen Prepare for College
Preparing your teen for college actually starts long before their senior year of high school. Throughout their re-college career, they’re learning how to balance academics ...
4 Ways to Relieve Tension and Keep the Peace at Family Holiday Gatherings
The holidays are a time for families to gather and enjoy good times with each other — at least, in theory. In practice, many family ...
8 Tips for Getting Your Kids Out Into Nature
Between television, the Internet, computer games, and afternoons filled with enrichment activities, kids have more reasons than ever to stay indoors. Richard Louv, author and journalist, ...
6 Easy Steps for Resolving Conflict
Relationships are made up of two individuals with different temperaments and personalities. As a result, disagreements are going to occur. It’s not a matter of ...
3 Things You Should Know About Overindulging Your Child
I was raised in a family where my mom loved me unconditionally. She listened to me objectively and provided emotional support throughout my life. My ...
5 Tips to Help Your Child Get Back On Track After Missing School
Whether your child has been sick or injured, there’s been a family emergency, or an extended vacation–if they’ve missed time away from school–it can be ...
What Is Mindful Parenting?
It seems for every generation there is a parenting trend or approach that is new. In 2009, Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, released a revised edition of ...
4 Ways to Make Your Marriage a Priority When You Have Children
Children are wonderful. They also make it a little challenging to find time for yourself and for your marriage. Yet when you make your ...
5 Ways to Unwind After a Hard Day of Being a Mom
It’s not easy being a mom. Whether you work out of the home or you’re a stay-at-home mom, life can get pretty stressful. There’s always ...
8 Budget-Friendly Things to Do with Your Kids Over the Holiday Break
The holidays are an expensive season. You have travel fees, gift giving expenses, and there are parties to host and to attend that cost more ...
5 Tips for Parenting Together When Your Styles Conflict
Your parenting style began to evolve when you were a small child. How you were parented, your experiences growing up, and your values shape how ...
3 Signs That Your Child Is Overscheduled and What To Do About It
Children are resilient and adaptable. They have a myriad of interests and they’re generally not great at setting limits for themselves, and it’s tempting to ...
What to Do When Your Child Twists the Truth
As children develop emotionally and mentally, they begin to figure out not only that their words and actions have consequences, but that they can also ...
Signs You’re A Helicopter Parent and Why That Matters
Have you ever been called a “helicopter parent”? It’s a type of parenting that is not well received by many school administrators or other parents. ...
Halloween Fun for Toddlers – How to Keep Things Easy and Safe
Celebrating Halloween with toddlers brings a certain element of innocence to the mix. With a toddler, it may not be possible to go out and ...
Subtle Signs Your Child Is Being Bullied
Bullying is aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived threat. Bully behavior is typically repeated and has the potential to escalate ...