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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 12, 2013

Parenting: Is Technology Creating a Family Divide?

Nowhere is the impact of popular culture and technology on children’s relationships more noticeable than in families. Both influences have contributed to a growing divide between the traditional roles that children and their parents play while, at the same time, blurring those same lines between parents and children. Over the past two decades, children who, […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 7, 2013

Cycling: What Does It Takes to Make a Cycling Champion?

I was asked recently by a parent of a young cyclist, “What does it take to make a champion?” I thought for a moment and then responded with three words: “Genes, motivation, and support.” So let’s explore these three essential components (pun intended) to cycling development and success. Genes Genes are the foundation of all […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 5, 2013

Parenting: Is Technology Preventing Two Key Ingredients for Kids’ Relationships?

Selflessness and empathy are two of the most important ingredients for children to develop healthy relationships. Selflessness involves the capacity for children to place the concerns of others appropriately ahead of their own. It allows others to sense that, whatever children do, their interests will be considered. Empathy is the ability for children to understand […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 4, 2013

Ski Racing: Four Secrets to Final Start-area Preparation

With March now upon us, the end of the season is in sight and some of the most important races of the season lie just ahead. As you prepare these big races, whether the State Championships, Junior Olympics, NCAA Championships, U.S. National, Topolino, Whistler Cup, or the World Cup Finals, you’re looking for any edge […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 February 27, 2013

Parenting: Are Online Relationships Healthy for Young People?

More and more these days, young people are establishing and maintaining relationships online. These “cyber” relationships often arise because parents, out of fear for their children’s safety, no longer allow them to be “free range” to congregate in local parks, at malls, and on street corners. The only place that they have permission to “meet […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 February 24, 2013

Good Parenting Matters!

This article is a great read that demonstrates that good parenting is really important. Moreover, good parenting can be taught.

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