by April Carpenter | Mar 29, 2018 | Blogs, Children's Topic Blogs, Family Blogs, Teen's Blog
Let’s talk about coping. What does it mean to “cope” with something? One definition states that coping is to “struggle or deal, especially on fairly even terms or with some degree of success.” I don’t know about you, but I didn’t read anywhere in that...
by April Carpenter | Aug 25, 2016 | Teen's Blog
Teenagers are such a blessing, but communicating with them might feel like a curse. You probably remember how you felt the moment you held them in your arms, counted all their fingers and toes, traced their little lips and eyebrows. They quickly begin growing, almost...
by Ron | Feb 11, 2016 | Teen's Blog
Teenagers Who Self-Harm: Why and What To Do About It? Do you have a teenager who self-harms? Maybe they cut themselves or burn themselves? It’s even possible that they punch walls or pull out body hair. If you are a parent who cares about your teenager, my guess is...
by Ron | Dec 17, 2015 | Couples's Blogs, Family Blogs, Men's Blogs, Teen's Blog, Uncategorized, Women's Blogs
Why Is Family Therapy Important? Family therapy is a form of therapy where most, if not all, members of the family are present. Why is this type of therapy effective? Well, let me tell you a story… There was once this young girl, age 10, who was starting to have...
by Ron | Nov 1, 2013 | Blogs, Children's Topic Blogs, Family Blogs, Teen's Blog
Just about every teen will say “I don’t care”. There is not a lot of truth to the statement. Most teens do care, but they won’t tell their parHow to Tell Drama from Problemsents. It’s normal and part of the natural separation that occurs at that stage of...
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