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Moms Have Feelings Too

Moms Have Feelings Too: 7 Ways to Deal with Rude (Pre)Teens

By Diane Dempster

Middle School Is The Worst Let’s face it, middle-schoolers can be mean. It’s a natural result of an increasing desire…

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Stop Nagging My Kids

How Do I Stop Nagging My Kids?

By Diane Dempster

How Do I Stop Nagging My Kids?  We hear this question – a lot! A lot of parents find ourselves…

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6 Tips for Positive Parenting with Complex Kids

By Roya Kravetz

What do you think Positive Parenting is? There are several misconceptions about it. Many people think it means weak, unstructured,…

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Teen Cell Phone Contract: Setting Clear Expectations

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Setting clear expectations with our kids is one of the most important things we parents can do to teach responsibility,…

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Six Strategies for Creating Strong Families With ADHD, Part 2

By Melissa Orlov

Last week I wrote about three things you can do to strengthen your ADHD-impacted family. I talked about Focusing on…

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Melissa Orlov

Six Strategies for Creating Strong Families With ADHD, Part 1

By Melissa Orlov

ADHD is often a family affair. It’s commonly inherited, and once a child is diagnosed, one or both parents may…

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What if you Get BAD Advice from an Expert?

By Diane Dempster

Generally speaking, parents of complex kids are well supported by caring, thoughtful professionals who are genuinely trying to help. As…

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Susan Bauerfeld

Is Your Brain Interfering in Your Parent/Child Relationship?

By Susan Bauerfeld

Parents Brains can be Reactive, Too It’s a paradox, really. For survival purposes, the brain is hardwired to zone in…

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7 Steps to Get Your Child to Clean His Room – And LIKE It

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Hope You Like Magic Finally. After nearly 19 years of parenting, 3 kids, and a dozen diagnoses between them, I…

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