By Rosie Molinary on May 24, 2009
My father is a veteran of the Vietnam War. He did two long (what war tour doesn’t feel long?) tours in Vietnam, continued to serve in the military until his […]
Posted in Tangents | Tagged dad, Memorial Day, parents, soliders, Vietnam War, war |
By Rosie Molinary on December 4, 2008
I came across a fascinating article today in Science Daily that revaled findings from a recent study on young people who have sex before the age of 15. Myeshia Price and […]
Posted in Food for Thought, What We Must Do | Tagged adolescence, parenting, parents, self-confidence, self-esteem, sex education |
By Rosie Molinary on September 14, 2008
So, Friday’s class topic was Parents, Peers, and Body Image. It was a rich discussion– and we all realized that, unfortunately, a lot of the ways the we […]
Posted in Food for Thought, Raising Our Voices, What We Must Do | Tagged body image, parents, role playing, self-esteem, Women's Issues |
By Rosie Molinary on June 17, 2008
I know I have mentioned that my dad used to take me to the library every Saturday morning when I was a kid and let me check out however many […]
Posted in Tangents | Tagged books, children, parents, reading |