Most of us would like to recall our dreams, yet some people never do.
Evening Screen Time May Be the Biggest Problem
It is no secret that use of smartphones and computers by teens at night takes away time they could be sleeping. Devices also suppress melatonin, making it harder to go to sleep.
“You Just Have to Know My Dad”
Tommy, a boy facing significant challenges, found strength in his father’s love. One sentence reminds us how powerful a person’s presence can be in a child’s life.
What Is Pathological Demand Avoidance?
It’s estimated that one in five autistic individuals presents with a PDA profile. To better understand autism, we need to learn about PDA.
Predictors of Involuntary Singlehood
Unlucky at love? Learn what personality has to do with it.
Sleep Procrastination: Why We Rebel Against Sleep
We know we need sleep, yet we often fight it. This is why, and how we can restore balance.
Do You Want to Be Famous?
The spotlight inspires us. Yet if you seek fame, you must also prepare for scrutiny and envy. The opportunities, power, and thrills of fame come are gifts-but they come at a cost.
One Creative Way to Get a Pothole Fixed
Nobody likes potholes. Drivers may swerve around them, swear at them, or, at least in this case, seek a creative solution to have the bothersome problem fixed.
What I Learned When I Questioned My Faith
A Personal Perspective: An agnostic’s relationship with his creator.
Will Pills Replace Skills for Our Children?
The rise of psychiatric meds in children raises questions about the long-term impact, skill development, and societal standards. Are we treating illness or enforcing conformity?