by Denver Woman | May 18, 2015 | Family Issues, Feb/Mar 2006
Helping those we love overcome obstacles. Disability and independence — depending on the severity of the disability, some would say that’s an oxymoron — two words used together which contradict each other. Some believe it’s impossible for a disabled person to be...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Family Issues, June/July 2007
How to cope when there’s no time to cook. For most families, the end of school or the workday is just the beginning, with sports practices, dance classes, errands and chores that remain to be done. Thanks to some very helpful meal solutions featured in this...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Family Issues, Feb/Mar 2007
Program encourages responsible decision making by young drivers. The leading cause of accidents among teens iS a general lack of awareness of the consequences of risk-taking behavior. Young people are simply not experienced with the complexities of driving. The...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Dec/Jan 2007, Family Issues
Harriet Braiker wrote that women are socialized away from anger and the expression of it. She wrote the book The Type E Woman: Everything For Everyone, describing the special stress that women find themselves under when they insist on “having it all.” They work...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Aug/Sep 2009, Family Issues
Why we need to mark transitions in the human life cycle. Our world today is changing rapidly. Our economy is very fragile. We are at war. Terrorism is a national threat. Our planet is in peril with the specter of pollution and global warming looming. The anxiety that...
by Denver Woman | May 8, 2015 | Apr/May 2009, Family Issues
Appreciation of this relationship is coming to the fore in contemporary Western culture. Forty-plus years ago, during my stay-at-home-community-volunteer days, I lived in Crystal City, Texas, with my doctor husband, Bob Stauber, and four daughters. During that time, I...