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Setting Limits to Preserve Focus, Privacy, and Relationships

[amazon asin=B00F8LP87Q&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Anne Katherine, author of Boundaries in an Overconnected World. Topic: Setting limits to preserve your focus, privacy, relationships, and sanity Issues: Making social media, smart phones, and other devices work for you rather than against; tips to keep you focused at work and home; how to tell whether you’ve […]

By |2013-12-09T13:37:02-08:00December 9th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Smart Parenting in a Toxic Sports Environment

[amazon asin=0762786655&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Luis Fernando Llosa, co-author of Beyond Winning. Topic: Smart parenting in a toxic sports environment Issues: Why kids shouldn’t do organized sports until about age 11; the importance of not trying to live your sports fantasies through your children; avoiding bullying, trash talk, and elitism; picking sports based on […]

By |2013-12-02T13:12:31-08:00December 2nd, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Mothers Who Can’t Love

[amazon asin=0062204343&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Susan Forward, author of Mothers Who Can’t Love. Topic: A healing guide for daughters Issues: The old cliche says that women marry their fathers–turns out, they marry their mothers; five types of mothers who can’t love: (severely narcissistic, overly enmeshed, control freak, mothers who need mothering, mothers who betray […]

By |2013-11-25T13:03:31-08:00November 25th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Embracing Two Religions

[amazon asin=0807013196&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Susan Katz Miller, author of Being Both. Topic: Embracing two religions in one interfaith family Issues: The growing phenomenon of dual-faith relationships; debunking the myth that raising children with two religions confuses children; the benefits of learning two faiths; how the interfaith experience enriches children, makes them more tolerant, […]

By |2013-11-18T13:55:25-08:00November 18th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Emotional First Aid

[amazon asin=1594631204&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Guy Winch, author of Emotional First Aid. Topic: Practical strategies for treating failure, rejection, guilt, and other psychological injuries Issues: How to ease the sharp pain of rejection; how to stop the devastating ache of loneliness or disappointment of failure; how to recover from low-self-esteem or loss; how to […]

By |2013-11-11T11:55:00-08:00November 11th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

The Science of Making Friends

[amazon asin=1118127218&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Elizabeth Laugeson, author of The Science of Making Friends. Topic: Helping socially challenged teens and young adults. Issues: Rules and steps for social skills; ideas for parents to assist in improving conversations; how to expand social opportunities; handling peer rejection and bullying; developing and enhancing friendships.

By |2013-11-04T11:48:47-08:00November 4th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Ethics for Kids

[amazon asin=157912948X&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Michael Parker, author of Talk with Your Kids. Topic: Conversations about ethics and more. Issues: Where do kids get their values? Why learning to think consciously about ethics is at least important to our children as academic learning; Conversation starters about honesty, friendships, sensitivity, fairness, dedication, and more; ground […]

By |2013-10-28T12:56:21-07:00October 28th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Having Only One Child

[amazon asin=1451626959&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Lauren Sandler, author of One and Only. Topic: The freedom of having an only child, and the joy of being one. Issues: What are only children really like? Debunking stereotypes and myths about “onlies”; the benefits to children, relationships, and society of having–and being–an only child.

By |2013-10-21T11:50:20-07:00October 21st, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Teaching Values and Coping Skills

[amazon asin=0062196847&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Madeline Levine, author of Teach Your Children Well. Topic: Why values and coping skills matter more than grades, trophies, and “fat envelopes.” Issues: Learning to shift our focus from the excesses of hyperparenting and the unhealthy reliance on our children for status and meaning to a parenting style that […]

By |2013-10-14T11:47:37-07:00October 14th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Raising a Self-Reliant Child

[amazon asin=1607743507&template=thumbleft&chan=default]Alanna Levine, author of Raising a Self-Reliant Child. Topic: A back-to-basics parenting plan from birth to age six. Issues: Instilling independence in our children from the start; healthy sleep habits; self-discipline; potty training; conflicts with siblings and friends; problem solving and decision making; the dangers of praising too much.

By |2013-10-07T11:32:36-07:00October 7th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments
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