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Does Your Child Need A Tutor This Summer?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published May 28, 2013
Tags: dumber in the summer, gifted child, summer learning, summer school, summer slide, workbooks
But summer is also a good time to not just keep things warm but to actually help your child make progress in areas that have been a problem in the past. To do that, your child needs a tutor. But that tutor can be you.
We’re Getting A Divorce: What About The Kids?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published May 14, 2013
Tags: child custody, collaborative divorce, divorce mediation, effects of divorce on children, getting along with your child's other parent
For better or worse, your former spouse is in your life for life. You cannot sweep this person under the rug, as if he or she never existed.
Making Kids Feel Guilty Backfires
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published May 7, 2013
Tags: discipline methods, feeling guilty, Guilty, manipulative parenting
The day following one when guilt was used heavily is a day when children show high levels of distress and anger. Guilt-tripping has the effect of making children’s behavior worse.
How Parents Argue Matters
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published May 1, 2013
Tags: adverse childhood experiences, disruptive family relationships, fighting fair, parental disagreement
Your child is watching. She’s learning what love looks like and she’s considering if your love for her might be as fragile as your love for her other parent. Demonstrate that love overcomes differences and endures even everyday ups and downs.
Does Your Child Need A Tutor This Summer?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published May 28, 2013
Tags: dumber in the summer, gifted child, summer learning, summer school, summer slide, workbooks
But summer is also a good time to not just keep things warm but to actually help your child make progress in areas that have been a problem in the past. To do that, your child needs a tutor. But that tutor can be you.
We’re Getting A Divorce: What About The Kids?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published May 14, 2013
Tags: child custody, collaborative divorce, divorce mediation, effects of divorce on children, getting along with your child's other parent
For better or worse, your former spouse is in your life for life. You cannot sweep this person under the rug, as if he or she never existed.
Making Kids Feel Guilty Backfires
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published May 7, 2013
Tags: discipline methods, feeling guilty, Guilty, manipulative parenting
The day following one when guilt was used heavily is a day when children show high levels of distress and anger. Guilt-tripping has the effect of making children’s behavior worse.
How Parents Argue Matters
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published May 1, 2013
Tags: adverse childhood experiences, disruptive family relationships, fighting fair, parental disagreement
Your child is watching. She’s learning what love looks like and she’s considering if your love for her might be as fragile as your love for her other parent. Demonstrate that love overcomes differences and endures even everyday ups and downs.
Talking back: how to handle a defiant child
Published February 25, 2013
Tags: children and behavior, how to handle a defiant child, how to improve child's behavior, katie malinski, parenting advice, what to do when a child talks back
Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW coaches the parents of an 8-year old boy what to say and do when their son talks back and acts defiant.
Reading behavioral signs in kids
Published December 23, 2012
Tags: children and behavior, how to handle a defiant child, how to improve a child's behavior, katie malinski, reading behavioral signs
Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW coaches the parents of an 8-year old boy on how to read behavioral signs and help eliminate misbehavior and tantrums.
What to say when your child tattles
Published October 24, 2012
Tags: children and behavior, communicating with children, kate raidt, katie malinski, tattling, when children tattle
Can tattling be a good thing? Parenting Coach Katie Malinski role plays with Kate Raidt what to do and say when your child tattles.
What kids really need to be happy
Published October 8, 2012
Tags: how to make a child happy, how to raise a happy child, kate raidt, katie malinski, parent child relationship
Many parents buy their kids toys, games, computers, iPads, iPods…in order to make them happy. Kate Raidt discusses with Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW what kids really need to be happy.




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