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Teens and Distracted Driving

Teens and Distracted Driving

Distracted driving comes in many forms, ranging from changing a radio station, to having a conversation with someone in the vehicle, to texting or talking on a mobile device. The...

Natural and Generic Consequences

Natural and Generic Consequences

A recent blog was about the myth of needing to deliver consequences immediately, and how delaying consequences helps give parents time to decide on appropriate consequences. What are appropriate consequences?...

Control Versus Wishes: How to Avoid Power Struggles

Control Versus Wishes: How to Avoid Power Struggles

Whether we are parents or teachers, we often struggle with kids who are strong willed. With these kids, we often find ourselves locked into battles over things that we have absolutely...

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The Myth of Immediate Consequences

Many people think that if consequences are not delivered immediately after kids have an outburst or misbehave, then they won’t learn from their mistakes. This myth is based on the...

Helping Our Kids by Listening with Empathy

Helping Our Kids by Listening with Empathy

Kids who are not directly involved in traumatic events can still suffer anxiety by hearing about these events. Many kids have been affected by recent events and parents naturally want...

Kids and Our Technology-Filled World

Kids and Our Technology-Filled World

Ever since we started our series of blogs and newsletters, we have written about technology and social media, the effect they can have on our kids, and how they can...

Don’t Set Yourself Up to Lose

Don’t Set Yourself Up to Lose

Are some kids born stubborn, or do they become that way because of the way they are raised? Well, the answer is yes. Some children, as a condition of in-born...

Kids and Money: Four Steps to Financial Responsibility

Kids and Money: Four Steps to Financial Responsibility

Difficult times provide excellent learning opportunities for our kids. Kids who lived through the Great Depression learned many lessons about money that benefited them later in life. Now is no...

Recognizing Your Child’s Successes

Recognizing Your Child’s Successes

There is nothing more discouraging for kids than giving them a constant stream of corrective feedback, or so-called constructive criticism, as they do their schoolwork. Psychologists have recognized that people...