Two of the letters I received this week both involve handling the new in family functioning. In the first letter, Adam's parents are aghast by 2 yr old Benjy is dealing with newborn brother Adam. I encourage these folks to look at Benjy's behavior not as problematic, but rather as symptomatic. In the second letter, mom is feeling underappreciated as her brood gripe about getting ready for the new school year at summer's end. Active listening, followed by family problem-solving does the trick.
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Yes, Ya Hafta!
Got Enough Glue?
Life-Enhancing Physical Touch
Good Parent/Bad Parent, Which Are You?
Me Time Helps Teens Grow
Computer Time: Family Friend or Enemy?
Is Your Child Just Too Worrisome?
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Changing Habits from Bad to Good
New Skill? Practice, practice, practice
Teachable Moments of All Kinds
Helping Your Child with Weight Management
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Asking Your Child's Permission
Keep Them Safe at all Cost
Letting Go is Hard to Do
Developmental Stages of Parenting
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