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You & Your Teen Helping younger teens to cope when siblings leave for college By STEVE DEBENEDETTI-EMANUEL Land Park News columnist steve@rivercitycounseling.com In my last
You & Your Teen Helping younger teens to cope when siblings leave for college By STEVE DEBENEDETTI-EMANUEL Land Park News columnist steve@rivercitycounseling.com In my last
One of the most intense times families face is when children leave home for college. The following is an article I wrote a couple of
In two recent blog entries, “Managing Sibling Rivalries” and “Helping Teens Build Better Relationships, “ I provided tips for helping teens build self-esteem by trying
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
In my last post, I shared an article I wrote about my client “Audrey” and her struggles with her sister “Nancy”. Audrey felt that Nancy
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
The following is an article that originally ran in the Washington Post a few days ago and then in the Sacramento Bee today. It’s an
Sometimes parents (this one included) find themselves giving consequences to their kids in inconsistent ways. I’ve found that developing a framework for giving consequences often
A few weeks ago I saw Moneyball. Although the primary focus of the movie is on baseball and statistical analysis, a secondary plot focuses on
Not long ago, my 4-year-old and his best friend “Tom” were racing each other to get to a bench in the park. My son was