What happens when you ask a group of elementary-school kids how they would teach their children manners if they were the parents? Based on the group of kids we brought together in Atlanta, you get a number of really good ideas.


What happens when you ask a group of elementary-school kids how they would teach their children manners if they were the parents? Based on the group of kids we brought together in Atlanta, you get a number of really good ideas.

With the beginning of the new school year, some parents might be wondering how to manage cancer-related treatments and the demands of being a parent.

“Where is it? Where is my hairbrush?” My husband starts almost every morning with the same question.

If we start referring to motherhood as the beautiful, messy privilege that it is, and to tending to our children as the most loving yet selfish thing we do, perhaps we can change the biased language my mother used.

That’s the conclusion of a study that tracked nearly 1 million British patients for 13 years. The researchers found that married patients who had a heart attack were 14 percent more likely to survive until the end of the study than singles.

Personally, my dad and I have been in business together for nearly 15 years — the first seven in sales partnership, and the recent in business ownership.