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handle mistakes

The Healthy Way to Handle Mistakes

By Diane Dempster

Penicillin. Potato chips. The Slinky. Scotch Gard. The Pacemaker. Fireworks. Post-its. What if there were no mistakes? I’m not saying that…

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I don't know

Three Steps to Take When Your Kid Says, “I Don’t Know”

By Diane Dempster

Blank Stares As parents, it can be difficult to effectively engage our kids in the process making decisions for themselves.…

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5 Tips to Coach Your Teen To Ask for Help

By Carlene Bauwens

When your teen needs help, do they actually ask for help? Or do they pretend to have all the answers…

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relationship battles

Relationship Battles: Lay Down Your Sword and Shield

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

The Power of Language Have you ever noticed how often we use military references in describing human interactions? Think about…

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Experiences for Kids with ADHD

Outdoor Adventure Camp Experiences for Kids with ADHD

By John Willson

The great outdoors is a natural treatment center for ADHD and makes for incredible experiences for kids with ADHD. In…

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rewards systems

Rewards Systems: Why They Work and How to Start One

By Diane Dempster

The Power of Rewards Systems Whatever the goal, rewards are tremendously uplifting and motivating for anyone. If you’re trying to…

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parenting together

Parenting Together: Getting on the Same Page

By David Taylor-Klaus

The Downside of Imagination Imaginary conversations killed our marriage … almost. During our first decade of parenting together, so many…

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back off

Back OFF, Mom & Dad!

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

So this tip may come as a bit of a shocker – because the message is not from your kids.…

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Linda Roggli

If I Had Known — Lessons from a Mom of an ADHD Adult

By Linda Roggli

We all want to do the best for our children, but sometimes we just don’t know how. When her son was young, Linda Roggli didn’t know, either. But now that her son is grown, she knows how she’d handle a “do-over.” Thankfully, we can all benefit from her words of wisdom …

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