by Matthew Arrington | Apr 15, 2024 | Parent Education Series
In a realm where the digital landscape dominates much of our waking hours, striking a balance between connectivity and personal well-being is more challenging than ever. For young adult males, the siren call of virtual spaces, especially when it spirals into video...
by Matthew Arrington | Jan 9, 2023 | Failure to Launch Disorders, Parent Education Series, Video Game Addiction, Video Game Addiction
In this day in age, technology is a everyone’s fingertips and can lead to addictions, specifically a video game addiction. It is possible to play video games as a hobby, but when it starts to consume your entire life where you don’t focus on anything else, it becomes...
by Matthew Arrington | May 5, 2022 | Effective Parenting, Failure to Launch Disorders, Parent Education Series, Understanding Your Son
Peter Pan Syndrome is a disorder in which individuals are unable to grow into maturity. While they physically grow up, they continue to hold onto childhood tendencies instead of taking on adult responsibilities. People with this syndrome are essentially stuck in their...
by Matthew Arrington | Jul 1, 2020 | A Journey to Manhood, Parent Education Series
When it comes to raising your son, there is a fine line between nurturing him and enabling childish habits. Mothers who long to be needed have a tendency to want to do everything for their children rather than letting them fly on their own. In fact, sometimes a really...
by Matthew Arrington | Aug 29, 2018 | A Journey to Manhood, Failure to Launch Disorders, Parent Education Series, Social Anxiety Disorder
The Disney blockbuster Frozen is the most successful animated movie of all time. Yay for Disney but what does that mean for the rest of humanity, particularly men? Is this just harmless entertainment or is there something more sinister at work here? Disney has been...
by Brittany Adams | Dec 4, 2016 | Effective Parenting, Parent Education Series, Setting Healthy Boundaries
Christmas was once magical and exciting, full of warm scents, delicious smells, soft lights, and smiles! These days, it feels like Christmas is just a machine, turned on promptly after Thanksgiving and kept running full-bore until January 1st. This change in how we...