Parenting

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Teenage Development: Why They Seem to Go Crazy and Why That’s Normal

June 7, 2023

Teenagers are not necessarily “crazy” — it just seems that way. Adolescence is actually one of the most fascinating stages of a child’s development – a milestone. It can also be one of the most nerve-racking and confusing times for parents.…

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The Realities of Parenting: How to Foster a Calm Family

June 7, 2023

Let me guess…things start seemingly innocent…and before you know it…you’re asking yourself “How did we get here?” Everyone is yelling, going around in circles, no one listening to anyone, and with no way out! It’s frustrating when all you want…

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Why You Shouldn’t Settle for Drugs as the Only Solution for ADHD

June 7, 2023

In our high-tech/low-attention-span culture, it’s understandable that something called Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is viewed as a punchline. However, as millions of people—many of them children—can explain, there’s nothing funny about a brain disorder that interferes with development and functioning.…

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Parenting Insight: 5 Tips for Effectively Helping Your Anxious Child

June 7, 2023

Struggling with anxiety is a challenge, to say the least. Helping your anxious child to deal with this ailment can be even more challenging. As a parent, it may be hard to know what is the right thing to do…

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VIDEO: How To Motivate Your Teen

June 7, 2023

VIDEO: How To Motivate Your Tween/Teen I presented at Farmwell Station Middle School last week on how to motivating teenagers. I’d love your thoughts on this topic as it seems to be an important one for us all! Watch the video…

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4 Essential Tips for a Healthy and Successful Transition to College

June 7, 2023

The transition to college is one of the most significant (and likely the biggest to date) in a young person’s life. Although your child may seem ultra confident about their future, keep in mind that they’re still not quite an…

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Parenting a Child with Challenging Behavior: 7 Sensible Solutions

June 6, 2023

Sensible parenting seems like a beautiful endeavor—until your child’s challenging behavior nearly drives you up the wall. Then, parenting “survival mode” sometimes kicks in. Many of us have been there—quoting our parents, tossing away parenting books, and surrendering to a…

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Parenting an Anxious Child: How Parents Can Teach Coping Skills

June 6, 2023

When it comes to parenting an anxious child, much of the focus is often on what changes parents can make. While it’s normal to want to do whatever you can to make the right choices for your child, that strategy can…

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College and Beyond: How Parents Can Support Their Children

June 6, 2023

When your teenager graduates from high school, it can be overwhelming for them and you to start thinking about their next step. For many recent graduates, the natural next step includes going to college, which typically means partaking in a…

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6 Tips & Ideas for Dealing with Sibling Rivalry

June 6, 2023

If you’re the parent of more than one child, you’re probably used to dealing with sibling rivalry. But sometimes, it can be challenging to understand how to discipline your children and teach them to cooperate without being too hard on…

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