Talking To Kids About Divorce

Talking To Kids About Divorce

Q.  My wife and I are divorcing. She doesn’t want a divorce and is angry with me. I’m insisting on one. We have two children, ages 6 and 9, who we both love. I’m hoping that we can share custody of the children. I want to make this as easy on them as we can. What...

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Understanding the Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Understanding the Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder

 Q.   I’m the father of a 3-year-old son, who recently has been diagnosed as on the autism spectrum. His mother died last year, so I’m the sole one responsible for getting him what he needs to succeed in life. I’ve learned about a special education program in the...

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Love Begets Love

Love Begets Love

Q.  My husband and I lead separate lives together. We live in the same house; however, he is usually in his home office while I am taking care of the house and the children. Our kids don’t see us hugging, touching or having conversations together. I wonder, “Does my...

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Finding Joy: Coping With Loss Over the Holidays

Finding Joy: Coping With Loss Over the Holidays

Q.  My sister, a single parent, passed away this summer. My husband and I are raising her two children, my 11-year-old nephew and 14-year-old niece. We are all still grieving my sister’s death. It’s hard for me to think of ways to make any of the holidays, especially...

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Dealing With Dyslexia

Dealing With Dyslexia

Q.  Our daughter Olivia struggled with school last year in the first grade. This year was following the same pattern. Recently, her teacher suggested that we have her tested for a learning disability, and we found out that she has dyslexia. I feel terrible that I did...

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Home Alone: At What Age is It Safe?

Home Alone: At What Age is It Safe?

  Q.  My wife Marian and I are discussing when one or more of our kids ages 12, 8 and 6 can be left home alone and for what length of time. We also wonder how old a child has to be in order to be left in the car if one of us quickly runs into the store for one or...

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Tackling Teasing

Tackling Teasing

Q.   Our daughter Gretje came home from school crying because kids had said mean things to her. Now she doesn’t enjoy school anymore. Gretje reports that kids make fun of her name and the fact that she was born in another country. They make fun of a cast she has on...

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“No” Means “No”

“No” Means “No”

Q  We’re parents of four children ages 3 to 14. Together and separately, there are times my husband and I have to tell one or more of the kids “No.” This response is sometimes met with begging and pleading, whining and other forms of resistance. What advice can you...

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Helping Children To Have Better Behavior

Helping Children To Have Better Behavior

  Q.  I’m the grandmother of five grandchildren of varying ages. None will do what I say when I ask them to put away toys or help with chores. I hear, “I don’t want to. You can’t make me.” I know teachers who complain that the behaviors in school are much worse...

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Should You Change Schools?

Should You Change Schools?

Q: Our son Nate has started his freshman year at our local public school, but he comes home every day and asks to change schools. He says he doesn’t fit in there. I don’t know how to handle this request as I have no experience with this. My dad would have just told me...

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Never Shake A Baby

Never Shake A Baby

Q.   My husband Jack and I are young parents. We have a two-month-old baby girl, Misha. Jack and I are under a lot of financial stress. We don’t get enough sleep. Misha cries a lot in the evening. Jack told me last night that he wanted to shake Misha to get her to...

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Raising Respectful Kids

Raising Respectful Kids

  Q.  We have young children ages 3 and 5. My wife and I want to raise them to be respectful. We’ve observed disrespectful kids running in restaurants, kicking the seats in front of them on airplanes and even calling their parents names. It seems kids are less...

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Talking To Kids About Divorce
Understanding the Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Love Begets Love
Finding Joy: Coping With Loss Over the Holidays
Dealing With Dyslexia
Home Alone: At What Age is It Safe?
Tackling Teasing
“No” Means “No”
Helping Children To Have Better Behavior
Should You Change Schools?
Never Shake A Baby
Raising Respectful Kids
Heartsong
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Master Gohring
Camp HOH and Stewart
Country Home Learning
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kid-to-kid
Fantastic Magic Camp
Armstrong Community Music School
Switch Willo
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