What Is Coddling? Is It Harmful? by Taylor Bennett | Dec 21, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting When people go off to college, they’re essentially “leaving the nest.” For the last 18 years they’ve lived in arm’s length of their parents, and then suddenly… it’s time to fly solo. This rang mostly true for me: upon moving into my dorm, I embraced a newfound independence. But I…
How to Manage Your Teen’s Rebellion, According to the Pros by Taylor Bennett | Dec 13, 2017 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting It’s no secret that the teenage years are often characterized by rebellion—there is, however, an ongoing argument about how parents should properly handle this phase. Should they step in or back off? Do they need to crack down on the rules or prove their trust? What’s the most effective approach?…
Amazing Comedian Quotes About Parenting by Nathan Davidson | Nov 3, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting Every parent has their take on the joy of parenthood. Most parents will tell you that while it’s one of the hardest jobs you’ll ever have in life, it’s also easily the most rewarding. Whether you’re a new parent or a seasoned veteran, you’re going to love this amazing comedian…
New Study Finds Moms Who Give Birth in Winter or Spring Less Likely to Suffer from Postpartum Depression by Taylor Bennett | Oct 25, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting When Jane wasn’t working one of her two jobs, she was daydreaming about the birth of her baby. He (Jane just knew it was a boy) was only the size of an avocado, but she already loved him so much—his tiny hands and feet, his sure-to-be cute giggles, even his…
New Study Reveals Moms Would Rather Have Extroverted Kids Than Intelligent Ones by Taylor Bennett | Sep 9, 2017 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Research Expectant and new mothers dream about what their child will be like. Will she be smiley or cry all the time? Will he be an adventurous little guy or on the calmer side? Will they grow to be smart like their father or creative like their mother? But despite how…
Does My Kid Have too Much Money? by Lenora KM | Jun 6, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues, Parenting Some children inherit money or get it from an injury or other legal settlement. (In some cases, they have fatter wallets than their parents.) Many state guardianship laws let children take control of their money when they celebrate their 18th birthday, which can be a recipe for disaster. With large…
Things to do Before Your Child Becomes a Teen by Lenora KM | May 2, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting You’ve watched your child as she slept in her crib peacefully, nursed her back to health when she had the sniffles, and held her tiny hand when you brought her to school for the first day of kindergarten. You watched your son play in every Little League baseball game, cleaned…
Real Talk on Surviving the First Six Months With Your Newborn by Thriveworks Counseling | Apr 25, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting Mess + Magic: Real Talk on Surviving the First Six Months With Your Newborn Here’s an odd cultural quirk about pregnancy and parenthood in 21st Century America: while there’s a ton of focus on the stuff that swirls around having a baby (labor and delivery, decorating the nursery, how to…
21 Parenting Tips for the 21st Century (Not For the Weak of Heart) by Michael Reffner, Ed.S. | Oct 13, 2016 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting The birth of new technologies in the 20th Century was supposed to make our lives easier and provide more time for family, personal interests, or just to relax. Instead, the pace has picked up. Work demands have become more hectic. Our schedules are overloaded. But our children – –…
Counseling Adolescents – The important role of the family by Algem Hopkinson | Apr 5, 2016 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Parenting What is going on with my child!? This is probably the question that you have asked yourself a few hundred times before finally scheduling an appointment. Your teenager has recently been struggling in school , has been exhibiting defiant behavior at home or has been withdrawn lately. The first appointment…
5 Tips for Raising Kids with Character and Money by Mandi Corbett | Mar 27, 2016 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting It’s 7am. You haven’t had your coffee. Your three-year-old is clinging to your leg like a Kuala bear because he’s hungry. You make your way to the kitchen, trying to blink away the lack of sleep from your eyes, when a sharp object sinks into the bottom center of your…
Who is the Drug Dealer My Child Is Getting Drugs From This Holiday Season? by Kim Matone, LPCA | Dec 14, 2015 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Parenting The Holidays are upon us. This is the time of year when experimental drinking and drug use happens. This is the time of Holiday parties and Holiday cheer. As parents, we hope our children are safe. We hope we have taught them how to make good decisions. We hope they…