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The other day KD asked me what I got for Christmas when I was 11. What the heck! Where did that question come from? Rather
The other day KD asked me what I got for Christmas when I was 11. What the heck! Where did that question come from? Rather
Even had a serious conversation and felt like your teenager was staring right through you and had tuned-you-out? Probably 100% of parents of teenagers feel
In my last blog, Five Therapists’ #1 Tip for Couples, I shared the secret weapon of some of my favorite couples’ counselors. This is my
This coming Thursday, October 24, I’m doing my first, live Webcast on College Week Live. They’re calling it “All Access Day” and it’s for parents
In my last blog (“192 hours until kindergarten starts”), I talked about the beginning of kindergarten for my son, KD. As expected, I was a
When my son was little, his heath, work schedules and finances dictated our parenting schedule. Although I never thought of myself as an at-home dad,
A colleague, Sue Goetz, LCSW, shared the following with me: After the horrific events at Sandy Hook Elementary School, we cling to our kids and
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
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
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