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Obedience versus Respect
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published January 8, 2013
Tags: disrespectful child, disrespectful teenager, getting kids to obey, positive discipline, video game restrictions for teens
Sometimes parents of older children and teens ask me how to get their child to treat them respectfully. The answer is that we get what we ask for. Frequently we ask for the wrong thing.
10 Important Parenting Goals for 2013
By Kate Raidt
Published January 1, 2013
Tags: children and sleep, healthy nutrition and children, kate raidt, New Year's Resolution, parenting advice, positive discipline, successful parenting
If you want to build a better relationship with your kids, improve your child’s behavior and overall improve your family’s health, nothing will change unless you change.
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.
Embarrassment and Shame: Terrible Idea or Ideal Technique?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published December 11, 2012
Tags: cyber bullying, discipline, Dr. Drew, Facebook, teens and social media, teens online behavior
The years between 10 and 20 are important in shaping the sort of adult your child will become. But these years are also important in shaping the bond between you and your child for the future.
Obedience versus Respect
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published January 8, 2013
Tags: disrespectful child, disrespectful teenager, getting kids to obey, positive discipline, video game restrictions for teens
Sometimes parents of older children and teens ask me how to get their child to treat them respectfully. The answer is that we get what we ask for. Frequently we ask for the wrong thing.
10 Important Parenting Goals for 2013
By Kate Raidt
Published January 1, 2013
Tags: children and sleep, healthy nutrition and children, kate raidt, New Year's Resolution, parenting advice, positive discipline, successful parenting
If you want to build a better relationship with your kids, improve your child’s behavior and overall improve your family’s health, nothing will change unless you change.
Embarrassment and Shame: Terrible Idea or Ideal Technique?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published December 11, 2012
Tags: cyber bullying, discipline, Dr. Drew, Facebook, teens and social media, teens online behavior
The years between 10 and 20 are important in shaping the sort of adult your child will become. But these years are also important in shaping the bond between you and your child for the future.
A Stranger Comes Home: How To Manage Your Returning College Student
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published November 20, 2012
Tags: back from college, first semester of college, teens acting like adults
Your child will have learned how to be more independent and self-reliant than he was when he lived at home….This means that you’ll have to change your old ways of interacting with your child and accommodate his new, adult status.
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.
How to keep a strong relationship with your child during the teenage years
Published October 10, 2012
Tags: distant relationship with teenager, dr. patricia nan anderson, katie malinski, parent child relationship, parenting teens, southwestern advantage, tips for parenting a teenager
Many parents have a strong relationship with their child when they are young, but the child starts becoming distant during the teenage years. Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson and Katie Malinski LCSW share how parents can help keep a close relationship with their kids during the teenage years.
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.
3 keys to parenting teenagers
Published August 16, 2012
Tags: katie malinski, parent child relationship with teenager, parenting teenagers, tips for raising teenagers, tips for talking to teens
Parenting teenagers can be a tough job! Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW coaches a mother of five teenagers on the 3 keys to parenting teenagers successfully.




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