Sara Dimerman
Sara Dimerman is a psychologist and provides counselling to individuals, couples and families. She is one of North America's most trusted parenting and relationship experts and the author of four books: Am I a Normal Parent?; How to Influence Your Kids for Good; How Can I Be Your Lover When I'm Too Busy Being Your Mother?: The Answer to Becoming Partners Again; and Why Married Couples Don't Have Sex...at Least Not with Each Other. Learn more or listen to advice from Sara and her colleagues by searching for 'helpmesara' podcasts on iTunes or visiting helpmesara.com. Follow Sara on Twitter @helpmesara.
10 Tips to Survive Holiday Stress
Stressed out already? We’ve got 10 effective tips for reducing holiday stress.
Getting Back to the True Meaning of Family Day
No matter who you hang out with on Family Day, consider this an opportunity to focus on and show appreciation for one another.
Gratitude Can’t Be Imposed on Kids
The more we give, the more our children want. Sara Dimerman shares expert tips on how to help your kids find gratitude for what they have.
On Fathers and Daughters and What It Means to Be a Dad
The relationship between fathers and their daughters is both special and complicated. Here’s how you can make your relationship as strong as possible.
Tips for Setting Limits (with Love!) for Your Children
Setting limits for kids isn’t an act of rigidity. It’s an act of love. Here’s why—and how to follow through on those limits.
10 Ways to Show and Say ‘I Love You’
We know that loving and feeling loved is more than just words. Here are 10 ways to show “I love you.”
5 Tips to Becoming Partners Again
Sara Dimerman shares five tips on what to do if you feel like you’ve become a mother to your partner. Find out more.
How to Have a Mindful 2016
The end of a year and beginning of the next is often a time for reflection. Time to consider both good and bad from the year that’s been and to plan for changes and good intentions for the year to come.
The Summer Activity Conundrum
Do you fill summer up with planned activities or let the kids entertain themselves? Our expert takes on the issue of bringing balance to the lazy days of summer.
How Should Sex Education Begin?
Should sex education begin at home or at school, and at what age?