Even though the pandemic is mostly behind us, some families are still reeling from its effects. My first letter asks about using family planning meetings to plan for summer activites. I encourage full participation, using active listening and problem solving to create a great, fun summer for all. A mom writes me in the second letter feeling overwhelmed with kid activities and bemoaning no time for herself. I encourage her to look at the circumstances in both/and terms, not in either/or terms. With supervision and accountability in place, there can be self-caring for mom without kids running wild.
Being Alone in Your Family
Dealing with Bullying
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?
Setting boundaries and making good choices
Changing Habits from Bad to Good
New Skill? Practice, practice, practice
Teachable Moments of All Kinds
Helping Your Child with Weight Management
What's Behind Your Child's Anger?
Can you choose your child's friends?
Connecting with Your Child, Try Active Listening
Asking Your Child's Permission
Keep Them Safe at all Cost
Letting Go is Hard to Do
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