What’s your child’s secret?-River City Counseling
Think about it, we adults all have secrets. Maybe we were abused as kids or our parents were alcoholics. Maybe we like to dabble in
Think about it, we adults all have secrets. Maybe we were abused as kids or our parents were alcoholics. Maybe we like to dabble in
In the first two entries in my series on the teen’s bedroom, I advised parents on how to balance their teen’s need for alone time
In my last entry, “Get out of my room,” I shared my thoughts on teens’ need for time alone in their rooms. I encouraged parents
The age varies, but at some point almost all parents hear a resounding “get out of my room” from their kids. Cuddly children who like
Although cutting is a concern on an ongoing basis, there are times when it seems more prevalent among teens. Since I’ve been hearing that it’s
In my last post, I shared an article that discussed how teens arguing with their parents could help them resist drug use later in adolescence.
As much as we cringe at the thought of how argumentative kids can get as they enter their teenage years, a recent University of Virginia
I recently was featured on the local NBC station talking about kids and cellphones. After sharing the link with friends and colleagues and at a
This is an article I wrote in 2011. It gives some suggestions for how divorced parents need to treat each other, so as to minimize
Sibling rivalries are alive and well long after our kids graduate from pull-ups. This is an article I published a while ago which discusses ways