
Dara-Lynn Weiss, Amy Chua, Pamela Druckerman. Not household names, but their beliefs about parenting are getting a lot of attention. Amy Chua is the author of The Battle Hymn of […] Read more »
So, midterms are over, now it’s on to PSATs, SATs, ACTs, and in June, Regents and Final Exams. Working with so many adolescents in my practice, I sometimes feel like […] Read more »
This is the last in my “soapbox series” about the state of healthcare in this country. You may have read the last two articles and thought, “I am only one […] Read more »
Doctors are not going to be homeless and begging in the streets. This is not an article to suggest that you should set up some fund for starving healthcare professionals. […] Read more »
This article is the first in a series of three regarding the healthcare system in our country, what might be called “An Rx for guaranteeing good healthcare.” I was inspired […] Read more »
It’s that time of year again…. caps and gowns, summer jobs, preparing for the next stage in life. I have written here more than a couple of Junes, hailing our […] Read more »

When Ossining resident Bill Huppuch retired from his job as an elementary school principal in 2009, he wasn’t envisioning a traditional retirement — in a new home, warmer climate with […] Read more »
Bullying can be defined as intentional hurtful acts repeatedly committed by one child against another. It can include physical bullying such as kicking and hitting, verbal bullying such as name […] Read more »

Animals’ presence in our lives can be taken for granted. Many of us have pets, and we get used to having them around, we get used to the routine, and […] Read more »
As I write this, a Congresswoman lies in critical condition in Arizona. A nine-year old girl and five others, including a judge, are dead. A young man sits in a […] Read more »