PARENT EDUCATION: Top Ten List for Raising Happy Kids
Here are some suggestions for raising happy kids. How many are you currently implementing or could you start to practice this week? 1) Start with bedtime: Children require at least …
Here are some suggestions for raising happy kids. How many are you currently implementing or could you start to practice this week? 1) Start with bedtime: Children require at least …
By Don Shar, NCC Co-parenting conflict is a frequent problem presented in counseling during or after the process of divorce: who sees the children and when, what goes on during their …
B y Carrie Buckner Often when we hear the term “Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)” we conjure up images of our current armed forces or war veterans from the Vietnam era. …
Valentine’s Day is around the corner and romance (or the search for it) is in the air for many. Take this quiz to discover how relationship-savvy you really are! Questions: …
By Rev. Dr. Ron Barnes In counseling we deal with sorrow more often the joy. However, the goal is to enable clients to experience inner joy even amidst their sorrow. …
Parent Question: “When is enough, enough in terms of having kids and teens in multiple sports and activities? When should I say “no?” I don’t want my children to miss …
By Cassy Wimmer, Community Education Director & Staff Therapist Getting kids to talk about their day is difficult! Give a second-grader a buddy in the back seat of the car, …
Anchorpoint’s Summer Tutoring Program is Here to Help. Most schools in our area are now on break. Children are giddy with thoughts of a summer filled with ice cream, swimming, …
Moms can be particularly good at beating themselves up, adding to the daily struggles of managing homework, sibling fights, meals, impossible schedules, and keeping the house livable (notice I didn’t …
The Bible warns about the impact of bitterness and anger. It’s “poison” will harm you and your loved ones. If bitterness is a “root” growing in your heart, it’s time to …