• October 18, 2016

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    You want to give your child the world. The second the school bell rings, you start the engine on the express shuttle to piano lessons, soccer practice, tutoring, and other extra-curricular activities; all the while checking the blurry, perpetual-motion machine that is your child in the rearview mirror. Between bouts as glorified chauffeur, you're grinding

  • October 12, 2016

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    Feeling stuck in a rut with your relationship? Love your partner but miss that ol’ spark you used to have between you two? You’re never too old and, if you still love each other, it’s rarely too late to jump start that spark in your hearts. Here are five simple ideas that you can do

    Filed Under: Blog, Relationships

  • October 7, 2016

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    It can be devastating to learn that your child is bullying other children at school. However, there are ways that you can help your child understand why she is acting out this way. You can help your child learn and understand healthy ways of dealing with her emotional struggles. The single most essential tactic to

    Filed Under: Blog, Parenting & Family

  • October 5, 2016

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    You just get to work on a Monday morning when you receive a call from your child’s school principal. She tells you there has been an incident involving your child, and you need to come in to the school right away for a conference with her, your child’s teacher, and the school counselor. You race

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  • September 30, 2016

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    You’ve had it. He’s had it. A fight with your spouse is brewing, you can feel it. But did you know that there is such a thing as a healthy fight - a way to communicate with your partner that can benefit your relationship, rather than harm it? When we fight, we are angry and