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Family Resentment! Understanding, Managing, & Overcoming It (#66)
We all want our family’s to be tight-knit and loving family units, but it’s all too easy to allow our actions to create resentment between us. This is especially true when our actions or judgments bother one another, and we don’t handle the issue as soon as it arises. Allowing the problem to fester is…
February 21, 2025
Making Peace with the Past to Move Forward (#53)
Life will constantly throw you curveballs and unfortunate situations to deal with, but you can’t let it paralyze you or your decision making. In order to move beyond a traumatic event or experience, you first have to make peace with the past. While it can be “easier said than done,” it’s critical to accept and…
Parent Behavior Training (#49)
Behavior training is a powerful methodology used to help individuals learn new skills or strategies – and it be applied in a variety of ways in the journey of parenting. Utilizing behavior training with your children can help reinforce positive behaviors and thought processes, especially if you’re a parent of a neurodiverse or complex child.…
Effective Agreements With Your Children (#44)
Building a family with healthy dynamics is a goal of just about any parent – and it requires a lot of understanding, compromising, and effective agreements. As a parent, you are the authority figure in your family – but that doens’t mean you should rule with an “iron fist.” Setting up agreements sets mutual understanding…
Accepting Autism & Other Neurodiversity (#39)
As a society, we’ve come incredibly far in terms of research and treatement for Autism, ADHD, and other neurodiversities. However, we still have so far to go interpersonally in acceptance, celebration, and normalization of these conditions. People who are free to live life as their authentic self are always happier, more productive, and motivated. Article…
School Refusal From Your Children (podcast #60)
Children pushing back against going to school is a tale as old as time, but the reason why they’re resisting or refusing is what truly matters – as well as how we as parents handle the situation. The COVID-19 pandemic has had an incredible effect on students wanting to attend school. Thankfully, there are some…
Pity or Judgment From Family & Friends (podcast #36)
Are you dreading the family gatherings this holiday? Complex kids, or not, parents are no strangers to unsolicited advice. How do you handle pity or judgement from friends and family who simply do not understand your complex kid? Elaine and Diane discuss how to navigate these situations to help alleviate holiday stress. Article continues below……
Parenting Tips: Believe That It’s Going To Be OK (podcast #5)
Focusing on the right things and consistency will help drive lasting changes. Our guest, Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, wants you to know no matter how you might struggle, you have to have faith that everything is going to be ok! Article continues below… Want to Stop School Struggles? Download a free tipsheet “10 Parenting Tips for…
February 20, 2025
When Youth are Targeted: The Impact of Bullies, Victims, Bystanders & Institutional Betrayal (podcast #119)
Bullying can be a huge issue in our educational and social systems, and it can make a massive impact on our children – not just today, for but for the rest of their life. If bullying and other social issues aren’t dealt with, our children can deal with “institutional betrayal” that prevails throughout their life.…
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