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Can We Trust Coaches With Our Kids?
By Katie Malinski
Published October 8, 2012
Tags: can we trust coaches, children and coaches, katie malinski, penn state sex abuse, signs of sexual abuse
Here are the two most significant red flags that a parent should pay attention to when interacting with the people to whom you entrust your children.
Behavior is Communication: What Your Teenager is Trying to Tell You
By Katie Malinski
Published September 19, 2012
Tags: how to talk to teenager, katie malinski, teens and behavior, teens and communication
Parents who learn how to “translate” teenage behavior will be able to understand and respond in ways that are more effective and more loving.
Is Your Child Being Bullied?
By Kate Raidt
Published September 13, 2012
Tags: abuse, bullying, child being bullied, classmates, how to handle a bully, parenting, peers, southwestern advantage
Is your child being picked on by a classmate? Is the bullying getting worse? Are you not sure what to do? We commonly stereotype the bullies as an Eddie Haskell-type punk. But the 21st century bullies come in all shapes, sizes and ages.
#1 Key to Helping Your Child Grow Into a Happy Adult
By Katie Malinski
Published August 14, 2012
Tags: how to be a happy adult, how to raise a happy child, strong peer relationships kids
You might think that giving your children academic advantages in early life—things like the best schools, lessons, or extra tutoring are the most helpful things you can do to help them get ahead and thereby set them up for an adulthood full of happiness. However, as it turns out, childhood academic success isn’t the most important factor in supporting adult happiness.
Can We Trust Coaches With Our Kids?
By Katie Malinski
Published October 8, 2012
Tags: can we trust coaches, children and coaches, katie malinski, penn state sex abuse, signs of sexual abuse
Here are the two most significant red flags that a parent should pay attention to when interacting with the people to whom you entrust your children.
Behavior is Communication: What Your Teenager is Trying to Tell You
By Katie Malinski
Published September 19, 2012
Tags: how to talk to teenager, katie malinski, teens and behavior, teens and communication
Parents who learn how to “translate” teenage behavior will be able to understand and respond in ways that are more effective and more loving.
Is Your Child Being Bullied?
By Kate Raidt
Published September 13, 2012
Tags: abuse, bullying, child being bullied, classmates, how to handle a bully, parenting, peers, southwestern advantage
Is your child being picked on by a classmate? Is the bullying getting worse? Are you not sure what to do? We commonly stereotype the bullies as an Eddie Haskell-type punk. But the 21st century bullies come in all shapes, sizes and ages.
#1 Key to Helping Your Child Grow Into a Happy Adult
By Katie Malinski
Published August 14, 2012
Tags: how to be a happy adult, how to raise a happy child, strong peer relationships kids
You might think that giving your children academic advantages in early life—things like the best schools, lessons, or extra tutoring are the most helpful things you can do to help them get ahead and thereby set them up for an adulthood full of happiness. However, as it turns out, childhood academic success isn’t the most important factor in supporting adult happiness.
Siblings fighting: How much is too much?
Published May 28, 2012
Tags: children and behavior, dr. patricia nan anderson, kate raidt, katie malinski, sibling rivalry, siblings fighting, when siblings fight too much
Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson and Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW discuss with Kate Raidt the difference between normal sibling squabbles – and when sibling fighting or rivalry has gone too far.
What to do and say when your child is being bullied
Published May 8, 2012
Tags: bullying in schools, how to stop bullying, kate raidt, katie malinski, parent teacher relationship, southwestern advantage, what to do when child being bullied
Do you have a child who is being bullied? Not sure what to do? Parenting Coach Katie Malinski role plays with Kate Raidt on how to talk to your child (and the school) when you find your child is being bullied.




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