By BETSY HART, Scripps Howard News Service
Hart: What to do about obesity
With Memorial Day this past Monday, it's now "officially" summer. That means we are all bearing a little more skin, and many of us a lot more fat.
Hart: Churches mentoring kids at risk of dropping out
So who says that the American belief in "separation of church and state" means schools and churches can't work together?
Hart: Recession drives many women back to work
What do moms want?
Just before Mother's Day, author Megan Basham rightly took to task a host of commentators who essentially are cheering about how rising unemployment rates are "helping" women.
Hart: Saving the family
"Saving" my family in 30 days? I confess I think it would take a lot longer than that. But Rebecca Hagelin's new book from Regnery Press, "30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family," offers good ideas nevertheless.
Hart: Encouraging news about religion in America
Recent reports have suggested that Americans are becoming less religious in general.
The religious naysayers piled on top of that news.
Hart: It really does take a parent
I'm not known as an overly protective parent. Yes, I believe in bicycle helmets and seat belts, and life jackets when my kids are on the water, and on it goes. But the panicked overprotectiveness I see so many parents exhibit, toward their young children in particular, frustrates me.
Hart: A screen father worth celebrating
Last weekend, Disney's new "Hannah Montana: The Movie" set a record for opening day at the box office for a G-rated live-action film, according to the Associated Press: more than $17 million. (It took in $34 million for the weekend.) I helped contribute to the take when I took my four kids, including three girls age 12 and under, to see the film on opening day.
Hart: Fertility clock hardly haunting men
"Why Can't a Woman be More Like a Man?" Was one of Rex Harrison's signature solos in "My Fair Lady" in 1964. But ever since then, it seems, the sisterhood has been trying to reverse that question.
Hart: Cherish the gift of life
I spoke to my friend Lynne this week as she was at the airport heading out to a Colorado ski trip with her kids. "Wear your helmets!" I admonished. That in response to the tragic death last week of actress Natasha Richardson for whom, in a freak ski accident in the prime of life, a bump to the head on an easy hill ended her life.

