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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Nominated for a Liebster Award!!!
The good news is that I have been nominated by a fellow blogger for a Liebster Award. The bad news is that I’m not really sure I understand what it means or what I am supposed to do. (The other … Continue reading
The Homework Tree
In therapy, families work on the forests and the trees. I’ve written a lot recently about the forests: acceptance and identity, to name a couple. Today I am going to write about a tree: homework. This tree can be found … Continue reading
Posted in Elementary/Lower School, High/Upper School, Middle/Junior High School
Tagged homework, parenting, responsibility, school
6 Comments
The Kid You Got
I seem to write a lot about the importance of parental acceptance. This is by far the most common theme that arises in private conversations with child and adolescent clients. They know that their parents love them. They see this … Continue reading
Posted in High/Upper School, Middle/Junior High School
Tagged acceptance, adolescents, identity, parenting, rebellion
18 Comments