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 Prevent a Fire at Home
The very concept of a house fire is scary, and there’s no disputing the fact that devastating house fires do occur. To help prevent this ...
Top Tips for Helping Your Preschooler Make New Friends
Preschoolers may not make friends naturally or easily. Depending on your preschooler’s temperament, making friends may be easy or challenging. Generally speaking, preschoolers do not ...
Why Puzzles Are Good for Your Child’s Development
You’ve probably heard that puzzles are good for your child’s mind and cognitive development; in fact, you may have received puzzles as baby shower or ...
Cell Phones – When to Consider Buying One for Your Kid
It used to be that kids begged their parents for a phone in their rooms. Now, parents are asked to make a different decision: whether ...
Easy Chore Ideas for Elementary School Kids
Are you wanting to implement more chores into your kids’ time at home? Many parents today are looking for ways to teach their kids to ...
How to Carve a Pumpkin – Top Tips
It’s time for pumpkin carving! All across the country, porches, driveways, storefronts, and so forth will glow with the orange-y light of jack-o-lanterns. To carve ...
Baby-Proofing Your Home – Top Tips
You have probably heard that you need to “baby-proof” your home when a baby or small child is around, but you may not know where ...
Plugging In and Quality Time with Kids
How many times have you been annoyed when the people around you are talking on their cell phones too loudly or texting during a movie ...
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 ...
Stranger Danger – How to Talk to Your Kids
Talking about this unpleasant subject can seem awkward at times. How do you tell your child there are very real dangers out there without making ...
The Importance of Teaching Manners to Kids
“Say thank you,” “Sit up straight,” “Shake hands,” “Say please”…Most of us heard phrases like this as we grew up, because our parents were teaching ...
Sure-Fire Ways to Get Your Teen to Read Every Day
With advances in technology, reading is becoming a lost art. More and more kids are finding other activities to engage in. what can you do ...
The Moveable Feast – A Picnic Cookbook for All Seasons
If you are a picnic-loving family and already have your picnic basket ready, The Moveable Feast cookbook gives you great ideas for picnic food for ...
Family Fun Runs – A Great Day Out for the Whole Family
Staying active is important for remaining healthy. One way to ensure your family stays healthy is by participating in family fun runs. They’re a great ...
Helping Kids Deal with Parents’ Unemployment
Unemployment can be scary for adults who are going through it. What about your children? They may not know the particulars but they know that ...
Language Immersion Programs – Is It Right for My Child?
For those parents who live in an area where language immersion programs are offered, it may be difficult to make the choice as to whether ...