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.
Reading for Fun – Top Tips to Encourage Your Child
You know reading’s fun – in fact, as an adult, you’d probably love to have time to curl up with a good book – but ...
Protecting your Kids on the Internet
We hear of online predators all the time. You hear about things you can do to protect your children. Have you done them? We have ...
Old-Fashioned Holiday Crafts
Many people believe the holidays have become too commercial. They don’t like the glitz and electronics that have overtaken the holidays; they may even dream ...
Young Children During the Holidays: How to Find Some Quality Time
The holidays seem to “belong” to young children. So many social customs and family traditions revolve around children and the magic of the season. Still, ...
How to Stay Organized and Sane This Holiday Season
Like many people throughout the country, you may have a love-hate relationship with the holidays. You love being able to visit with friends and ...
Pacifier Pros and Cons
Babies are not born with pacifiers in their mouths, but based on their prolific use in many countries, it’s hard to picture a world without ...
5 Tips for Keeping Your Kids Safe When Home Alone
While some states have laws about the minimum age a child can be left home alone without it being considered neglect, as a parent you’re ...
Healthy Eating Starts at Family Meals
All parents want their children to grow up to be fit, healthy, and strong. One way to ensure their well-being is to encourage your teenager ...
4 Tips for Your Child’s Academic Success
Academic success is important in a child’s life as it will help to shape their future. There are many things you can do to help ...
13 Safety Tips for Teen Drivers
As soon as a child enters their pre-teen stage – or maybe even before – they begin counting the days until they’re old enough to ...
School Issues: How to Keep Your Teen Motivated
Sixteen years seems like a long time to spend in school. Teens often lose their motivation to keep trying and excelling. As a parent, you ...
Ice Skating with Your Kids 101
Families that play together stay together, or at least that’s how the saying goes. If you take some time to have fun together, it can ...
How to Get Your Kids to Sleep
According to sleep experts, children in preschool need about 10 to 12 hours of sleep per night, while older children need around 8 to 9 ...
5 Manners to Teach Your Kids
Everyone wants a well-mannered child. But with all the responsibilities that parents are already juggling on a daily basis, teaching your child right from wrong ...
How to Protect Your Child’s Hearing
If you’re flinching because your teen’s music is too loud or if you find yourself leaving the room when your toddler starts playing with a ...
When to Consider Speech Therapy
When a child doesn’t reach a milestone “on time”, it can make parents anxious. Even though children develop at different rates, it can still be ...