The other evening, I went to see Wonder. Yes, Wonder! The movie about the New York Times bestselling children’s book, Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Although, it’s a story about a ten-year-old boy, it’s a movie that can be enjoyed by the entire family. If you have not seen Wonder, I highly encourage you to do so. Wonder highlights several teachable ... [Continue Reading]
5 Ways GREAT Fathers Share A Universal Parenting Creed
The time of year where American children have the opportunity to collectively celebrate fathers is only a few days away. Father’s Day, the third Sunday in June, is the National Holiday that commemorates fathers. More than celebrating fathers, Father’s Day is a referendum on the paternal unions existing between fathers and children and the societal ... [Continue Reading]
How the Miami Dolphins Bullying Incident Can Make Us Better
Unless you have been living under a rock the past day and a half, you have undoubtedly heard about the Miami Dolphins bullying incident. For those who have actually been living under a rock, the abbreviated backdrop is that the bullying incident didn't occur at a Miami elementary or high school rather it occurred at place where adults work. It ... [Continue Reading]
Four Hidden Things That Are Causing Your Child Stress
Do you ever wonder what might be causing your child stress? Well, there are lots of common things that can cause your child stress. On the surface most of us realize stress is caused by things like family, jobs, friends, or school. However, there are four things that may on the surface appear invisible but cause our children a great degree of ... [Continue Reading]
The Real Reason Children Are So Stressed Out
On a daily basis something is said, written or televised about children and how children are stressed out. Whenever a child misbehaves at home or school or does something bizarre like engage in violent or criminal behavior, society’s initial response is to examine what type of stressors existed in the child’s life. The ensuing assumption is that ... [Continue Reading]
Children and Cooking: Real Directions for Perfect Results
As I have hopefully convinced you this month, there are a number of things you can share with your child when you teach them how to cook. I learned most of those lessons before my 16th birthday. Sometimes the lessons I learned were intended but other times the lessons were happenstance. Lucky Bread One such case, where a lesson I learned was ... [Continue Reading]
Children and Cooking: Simple Instructions for Expert Achievement
If you remember our post Children and Cooking: Creating the Entrepreneurial Spirit, I shared with you how I was going to build a cooking empire until my budding culinary kingdom like Cheech and Chong went “Up in Smoke”. Well, what I failed to mention was what happened only a couple of months after the smoke cleared from my disintegrated food ... [Continue Reading]
Children and Cooking: A Unique Way to Build Character
In my previous post, I mentioned having had an opportunity to talk with my sister about some of the lessons we learned which occurred in the kitchen or were connected with food. She reminded me of one such lesson involving a potato and a blind fold. Steak and Potatoes One spring evening in 1978, my father decided to surprise the family by ... [Continue Reading]
Children and Cooking: The Truth About YOUR Juice
The Raising Supaman Project is pleased to present to you our first video blog! After last week's post The Real Recipe for Good Health, Nate decided he wouldn't wait on you to do the juice taste test at home so he did it for you. Check it out! Also, if you missed Tuesday's post Creating The Entrepreneurial Spirit be sure to read that ... [Continue Reading]
Children and Cooking: Creating the Entrepreneurial Spirit
This past weekend, I was fortunate enough to spend some time with my mother and sister. Thankfully, they were able to look beyond my petulant demeanor as they have come to expect nothing less of me during this time of the year. Uncle Sam Wants You You see it is tax season for me. The time of the year that I least enjoy. The ... [Continue Reading]