Month: December 2015

Getting Kids to Listen Replay

Ever feel like life would be so much easier if you could just get your child to listen? Are you frustrated by seeing the same difficult behavior over and over again? Listen to this free parenting call with Certified Hand in Hand Instructor Kathy Gordon as she shares thoughtful insight and practical tools to help

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Preparing Children for Doctor Visits Replay

Visiting the doctor can be an anxious time for children. Whether you are headed to the pediatrician for a well-child check, or your child is ill, there are things you can do to help ease your child’s anxiety. Listen in with Certified Instructors Pam Oatis, MD and Jaclyn Long, MFT and learn how to help

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When my Son Asked, Mom, Does Santa Exist?

Anca Deaconu on Special Time While I was shopping with my son the other day he saw Christmas decorations for sale. He wanted some bells and, to be completely honest, I wanted them too, so we got them right away. Once we got home, he asked me for the Special Time that we do every

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Questions to Ask Yourself to Keep Your Holiday Sanity

The abundance of holidays can feel full enough for some, but perhaps missing something or someone for others.  Wish lists might include more “or” less food, or people, or toys.  Holidays can be rigorous for some or too slow for others.  Holidays can punctuate spirituality and realign compassion and love. Often, the stories families face

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Ages and Stages: What Crying Means

Ages and Stages: What Crying Means

  When young and old babies cry it can trigger or activate our own emotional learning experiences from childhood. We feel a deep desire to know what is causing them distress and how to help. Children cry for lots of reasons, but some are particular to their stage of learning at a certain point. Here

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