What sleep deprivation can do to teens-River City Counseling
As the semester is nearing the end, a number of the teens I work with are talking about being exhausted. It makes sense: final projects
As the semester is nearing the end, a number of the teens I work with are talking about being exhausted. It makes sense: final projects
There was a time in high school that we didn’t have a typewriter (yes, I’m that old!) at home. Conveniently, one of my best friends
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
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
Recently my five-year-old pulled me through the door to the gym with extra enthusiasm, anticipating our ritual of climbing the rock wall. While waiting our
Turn on the TV these days and you can’t miss the ads for See’s Candy, Hallmark Cards and unending Christmas specials. As much as the
Normally this space is reserved for advice for parents with teens; this week will be different. I’m speaking to adults who plan to spend the
The following is an article written by Kelly Richardson, a Sacramento Marriage and Family Therapist, who specializes in working with teens. It appeared in her
This is the third of three articles I wrote on transitions parents and their children face when college begins. They were originally published in August