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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Holding Them Down vs. Helping Them Up
Nothing seems to stress the parents of my therapy clients more than their children’s poor academic performance. Sometimes, “poor academic performance” means D’s and F’s; sometimes it means mostly A’s and a few B’s. Virtually always, it is inextricably linked … Continue reading
Posted in Elementary/Lower School, High/Upper School, Middle/Junior High School
Tagged future, grades, parenting, relationship, school
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To Snoop or Not to Snoop?
At some point in time, most parents will have to deal with the “to snoop or not to snoop” dilemma. Most parents have an intuitive sense that they shouldn’t look through their children’s backpacks, browse their text messages, search their … Continue reading
Posted in High/Upper School, Middle/Junior High School, Young Adult
Tagged adolescents, family, parenting, privacy, relationship, social media, trust
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