A lot of children shut down when you try to directly correct behaviors or address fears and past experiences. Story, imagination, and play are great ways to tackle tough issues without starting a control battle with your kids. Join Imagination Specialists and veteran parents, Darren and Margie Fink to learn the four steps of bibliotherapy.
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#205: What We Learned in 2022 (reflections)
#204: [workshop] Raising Worry-Free Kids with David Thomas, LMSW
#203: Adoption as a Single Mom
#202: Simple Ways to Increase Self-Esteem in Students with Learning Differences with Melissa Corkum
#201: [mailbag] Holiday Edition
#200 Finding Successful Post-Adoption Support
#199: [workshop] Making Sense of Meltdowns with Jessica Sinarski, LPCMH
#198: Staying Connected to Your Spouse When You’re Grieving Differently with Lisa Qualls
#197: Staying Curious About the Adoptee Experience with Jennifer Dyan Ghoston
#196: [mailbag] victimhood mentality, lowering the bar, transracial adoption, Job Corps
#195: [workshop] Maintaining a Strong Marriage When Parenting Is Hard
#194: Weird But Effective Ways to Stop a Tantrum with Melissa Corkum
#193: Living a Love-Stretched Life with Jillana Goble
#192: [mailbag] getting breaks, hug refusal, running away
#191: [workshop] Why Kids Lie and What the Bible has to Say about It with Greg Lombard Rea
#190 Keeping Hope Alive
#189: An Embryo Adoption Story with Rachel Bell
#188: [mailbag] transitions, destruction of property, and grief
#187: [workshop] Creating the Best IEP for Your Child with Karen Yingling
#186: [Summer Swap] How the Enneagram Can Help Us Become Better Parents
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