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Developing Win/Win Outcomes
Fighting with or attempting to control through restriction or other means is usually ineffective and it costs you, your child and your relationship. In a
Book Review: Heartful Parenting
Heartful Parenting: Connected Parenting & Emotional Intelligence by David E. Myers, Ph.D. A couple months ago, Dr. Myers sent me his book to review and
Kids and Computers
This week, a mother contacted me about her child disobeying her limits with the home computer and sneaking time beyond her allowed limit. In this
Kids and Anger Management
I spoke with a woman over the weekend whose son is 10 years-old and she says has anger management issues. We didn’t really get into
Kids and ADHD
I’m not sure why, maybe because it’s getting warmer outside, I’m getting a lot of questions and stories about kids and energy. I’ll put them
Relationship Q & A
Q: I found your site due to arguing with my fiancé once again about his anger. I love him more than anything but he really
Get Help for Domestic Violence
If you are a victim of intimate partner violence and you want it to stop, you must reach out for help. Partners who resort to
Book Review: Finding Fish
Finding Fish: A Memoir by Antwone Fisher This is an autobiography about Antwone Fisher. I am reviewing this book because of our theme this month
Quote: Violence
“Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent” – -Salvor Hardin. I think this quote say it all. People who are competent, intelligent and resourceful