The years of hard work and dedication have finally come to fruition. Your senior in high school is admitted into college. You take the biggest sigh of relief you have had since he started high school. The rest of the senior year is filled with excited anticipation for your student as well as for yourself. […]
Category Archives: Fatherhood
Tears and Triumphs: Sending Your Teen Off to College
Parenting Strategies Made Simple

A good portion of what I do in my practice is helping parents with disciplining their children in challenging, yet supportive ways. Navigating this delicate balance is a struggle for all us who are parents and probably one of the most difficult endeavors we encounter in our lifetime. Our children don’t come with a manual; […]
Ten Life Lessons

The new calendar year is approaching, an ideal time for introspection. I stumbled across a wonderful memorial service given by an alumnus, Peter Gwillim Kreitler, of the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Connecticut on the occasion of his 50th class reunion. He shared ten life lessons he and his peers had learned while at the […]
Dr. Susan Rudnicki featured in April’s Atlanta Parent Magazine

Atlanta, GA – April 6, 2011- Dr. Susan Rudnicki is a featured expert in this month’s Atlanta Parent Magazine in an article about child beauty pageants. Below is the text or read the online version here. Pageant Q & A’s Entering young girls in pageants raises a lot of tough questions. Here, Dunwoody-based clinical health […]
The Heart of a Man: Finding Balance in Sensitivity

In light of Father’s Day being in June, I wanted to give the same amount of attention exploring the special gifts of men as I did for women last month. I initially pondered and explored with several women what the analogous title would be for men.