PARENT EDUCATION: Ten Quick Tips on Parenting
By Donna Goss, MA, LPC I have been a mom (and later a grandparent) for over four decades now, and I would like to think over that amount of time …
By Donna Goss, MA, LPC I have been a mom (and later a grandparent) for over four decades now, and I would like to think over that amount of time …
By Stacey Martin, LSW Fact: one of the hardest parenting tasks is talking with teens. They say the “terrible two’s” are hardest, but you’re wondering who forgot to tell you …
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The most important thing we can do to help children thrive is to support families before they reach a crisis. LEARN MORE HERE. …
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The most important thing we can do to help children thrive is to support families before they reach a crisis. LEARN MORE HERE. …
By Dan Priore, Marketing & Communications Coordinator All parents can relate to their child acting out in public or throwing tantrums at times. However, when these disruptive behaviors become more …
By Licensed Counselor, Maria Kitay, MSEd, NCC, LPC Parenting can provide us with many blessings as well as challenges when our child is anxious. According to the CDC, 7.1% of …
By Marketing and Communications Coordinator, Dante Massey One of the most complicated phenomena we face today is the use of social media. It is a tool that can bring a …
Are you micromanaging your children? By Robin F. Rishel, Ph.D., LPC More and more in my professional as well as personal life, I encounter parents that are trying desperately to …
By Joan Wolf Schenker, M.Ed. “For heaven’s sake, stop that fighting. You’re driving me crazy,” Mother yelled from another room. “Well, Gail won’t let me play with the iPad, Keith …