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.
Letting Go is Hard to Do
Developmental Stages of Parenting
How to Handle the Stubborn Child
How to Handle Chores in Your Household
Building Character by Saying No
What, Me Worry?
How Much Space to Give Your Teen
What to do When He's Out of Control
You Count Too, You Know!
A Very Special Time for You and your Child
Do You Have A Round Tuit?
Up for a Challenge? Say "No."
The Best...Time...Ever with your Child
What To Do When There's Too Much To Do
Kids Will Help Each Other Grow
Behavior Management 2.0
Balance Talking & Listening
Shoot for Just Right Parenting
Make Your Efforts Known
Getting by? Or Making it well.
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