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Are you an overwhelmed mom? Want help from Dr. Drew and me? Here’s how…

Posted: August 11th, 2011 by Michele Borba


I’m excited to announce I’ll be appearing on Dr. Drew’s upcoming new show, Lifechangers as the Family Lifechanger. I can’t wait! Dr. Drew’s show premiers September 19 at 3 p.m. on CW. Here’s how you can be involved and even appear on the show… Are you an overwhelmed mom? I know, we all feel overwhelmed, [...]



Oct 13: New Jersey “Parenting for Character: How to raise socially responsible kids who do the right thing”

Posted: October 12th, 2009 by Michele Borba


Hello New Jersey Parents! This Tuesday October 13 @ 7 pm – 9 pm I’m speaking at the Montessori Children’s Academy in Chatham, New Jersey. Parents from all over the area will be there. Hope you can join me. Details are below. REALITY CHECK: Ever wonder what  really matters in raising a productive, responsible child [...]



Questions About “Gifted” Children?

Posted: September 17th, 2008 by Michele Borba


Dr. Michele Borba will be appearing on NBC’s TODAY show on September 24th.  She is interested in hearing your questions about on the topic of “gifted” children and gifted programs in schools.  Do you have questions like: How do I know if my child is gifted? How should I treat my gifted child? My child’s [...]



Today Show: Friday, July 13 Sibling Rivalry: Why Can’t the Kids Just Get Along?

Posted: July 10th, 2007 by Michele Borba


Here’s your reality check: “Do your eyes light up with the same intensity when you see each of your kids?” Watch out! Research shows our kids can pick up on our favorites regardless of how great our acting. Cain and Abel Paris and Nicky Hilton Donnie and Marie Osmond Jack and Bobby Kennedy Venus and [...]



Today Show: Helicopter Parents Hovering in the Workplace: May 22 8:00 am hour

Posted: May 19th, 2007 by Michele Borba


Here’s your parenting task: Imagine that your child is now a grown-up (which is defined by most psychologists as at least twenty-one years old). I realize that for some of you this is easy–your offspring is already a full-grown critter, while others are still trying to get through the diapering and burping stage. But your [...]