Resilient Kids: Teaching Kids To Be Flexible Thinkers
Whenever my kids dig their heels in about a change in plans, I try to encourage them by saying, “I know it’s upsetting that we are not going to be able to go for pizza tonight. The problem is that Daddy has a meeting and I need to pick up Sara from the airport. I […]
Video: Surviving Social Situations: Helping Your Pre-Teen And Teenage Daughter Come Out Stronger
We had a wonderful response to our last webinar, “Surviving Social Situations: Helping Your Pre-Teen and Teenage Daughter Come Out Stronger.” So many people wrote in or told me in person how much they enjoyed Brochie Weinberg, MS. LPCC’s class. We learned so many great ways to communicate with our teens. Brochie gave the following […]
Teaching Teachers: Separation Anxiety and Freeing Children From Roles
Last night Courtney Evenchik and I ran our fourth and last workshop based on the book, “How to Talk So Kids Can Learn” by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, for teachers at a local pre-school in Cleveland. We covered 2 different topics, Separation Anxiety: Helping Children Separate From Their Parents and Freeing Children From Roles. In the […]