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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.
How mass media is affecting your child
Published November 10, 2012
Tags: do video games affect behavior in kids, how to monitor mass media at home, internet safety and kids, kids and the internet, mass media and kids
Do your kids regularly play video games, watch TV, use the internet, iPod or cell phone? Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW discusses how mass media can tremendously affect your child’s behavior.
5 Tricks for a Low Sugar Halloween
By Kate Raidt
Published October 31, 2012
Tags: Halloween fun, health, low sugar Halloween with kids, nutrition
I love Halloween. But what I don’t love is my children bringing home 300 pieces of candy and chocolate that we nibble on little by little until Easter.
Whatcha Gonna Be? Should Kids’ Costumes Be Rated ‘G’?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published October 16, 2012
Tags: children's dress up, Halloween costumes, superhero behavior, violent and sexual imagery in children's costumes
Given the fact that Halloween is often portrayed as a time when being scary and being scared are hallmarks of a successful holiday, how far do you permit your child to go? Does it matter if children’s costumes are not rated ‘G’?
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.
5 Tricks for a Low Sugar Halloween
By Kate Raidt
Published October 31, 2012
Tags: Halloween fun, health, low sugar Halloween with kids, nutrition
I love Halloween. But what I don’t love is my children bringing home 300 pieces of candy and chocolate that we nibble on little by little until Easter.
Whatcha Gonna Be? Should Kids’ Costumes Be Rated ‘G’?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published October 16, 2012
Tags: children's dress up, Halloween costumes, superhero behavior, violent and sexual imagery in children's costumes
Given the fact that Halloween is often portrayed as a time when being scary and being scared are hallmarks of a successful holiday, how far do you permit your child to go? Does it matter if children’s costumes are not rated ‘G’?
Scary Fun: Keeping Halloween Happy for Sensitive Kids
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published October 9, 2012
Tags: children's costumes, children's masks, Halloween, nightmares, scary movies, sensitive children
Halloween is a fun time if everyone is having fun. It’s not so fun if someone feels tense and unnerved. Help your child find his personal comfort level with scary stuff …
How mass media is affecting your child
Published November 10, 2012
Tags: do video games affect behavior in kids, how to monitor mass media at home, internet safety and kids, kids and the internet, mass media and kids
Do your kids regularly play video games, watch TV, use the internet, iPod or cell phone? Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW discusses how mass media can tremendously affect your child’s behavior.
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.
How to avoid fighting during play dates
Published July 20, 2012
Tags: fighting with friends, how to avoid fighting with play dates, sibling rivalry, when play dates go bad, when toddlers don't get along
Parenting Coach Katie Malinski role plays with Kate Raidt how to avoid fighting during play dates.
Playing nice with others: how to avoid trouble with playmates
Published June 25, 2012
Tags: fighting with playmates, katie malinski, sharing, sibling relationships, trouble with playmates
Does your child fight with playmates? Does your child have trouble sharing? Katie Malinski, LCSW, coaches a family with an 8-year old son on how to overcome trouble with playmates.






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