How hard it is to let our kid’s homework just belong to them.
If you were the kind of student that cared about how many words you missed on the spelling test, how hard it is to have your child be unconcerned, or satisfied with a ‘C-’. Or conversely, if you weren’t concerned about your [...]
When parents first care for their infant, they make nearly all of the decisions for the infant. What to dress the baby in and how to put the baby down in the crib. And then, when the baby is grown, say 18 years old, the youth makes most of the decisions.
Somewhere in between, the child [...]
Last Thursday was enriched by the thoughtful questions the participants submitted. I hope we’ll get more for this Thursday’s TeleSeminar, “Five Easy Ways to Talk with Children and Teens who are Reluctant to Communicate.”
Actually, the strategies we’ll be talking about next Thursday work well with spouses, partners, friends, the folks at work, etc.
Future TeleSeminar topics [...]