Stop Your Child From Worrying, Manage Unsafe Behavior and Set Rules With 3 Simple Phrases
To respond to your child’s worry: Instead of telling your child not to worry: “Don’t worry about Sara, it’s no big deal to get your
To respond to your child’s worry: Instead of telling your child not to worry: “Don’t worry about Sara, it’s no big deal to get your
Every parent messes up. We say things we don’t mean. We yell at our kids because we are tired. We sometimes blame our children for
I just attended a highly informative and eye-opening lecture given by Philip Rosenthal, Computer and Internet Safety Expert. Back in the 1990’s, when the internet
I am having a hard time with my 7 year old daughter. Yesterday was particularly difficult. I made her a beautiful birthday party with the
Meeting life’s challenges with calmness is a value that can be taught to children. The little annoyances in life, not being able to find the
Everyone needs their feelings to be accepted and heard, and that includes children and adolescents. Although I do not advocate treating our children as friends,