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June, 2008 Posts published in June, 2008

Rational Emotional Therapy: RET, An Example On YouTube

One form of counseling therapy, known as Rational Emotional Therapy by Albert Ellis, has been helpful for many individuals searching for stress relief and discovering solutions for everyday problems. Enter your search terms Submit search form   Web www.scottcounseling.com

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24 Jun Posted by in YouTube Counseling | Comments

What is Cognitive Therapy?: An example placed on YouTube

Individuals searching for an example of cognitive therapy as it works in a clinical session by a trained therapist will find this YouTube interesting and helpful. Therapy works best when an individual is ready and willing to work with a therapist who helps the client for develop options and form solutions to solve a problem....

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Teen Drivers: Road Rage Lighter Side

Author and teen specialist, Vanessa Van Petten, helps parents deal with a very serous topic, road rage, in a manner that can be shared with teen drivers who need to take the road seriously, but not feel put off by a lecturing parent.

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Feeding Young Athletes: What Young Athletes Should Eat

Parents and coaches searching for information on feeding athletes and training young athletes to eat the right foods is essential for successful athletic development.  This ScottCounseling article provides you with the basics when it come to helping your athletes develop proper nutritional eating habits. Child athletes often require better eating habits. Just as your athletic...

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06 Jun Posted by in Life Skills, Teens, Uncategorized | 1 comment

Helping Your Child Find A Summer Job: Should Your Teen Get A Job?

Only one in three teenagers, 16-to-19-years-old, will find a job this summer. This is a sure a sign of slow economic growth and higher minimum wage for all workers in the US. In fact, the employment rate this season is expected to be the lowest in sixty years. Before you begin helping your child search...

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Fun Summer Activities For Children: How to have fun and not spend a lot of money!

Parents searching for fun learning activities for their children to participate in while school is out for the summer (or the weekends) will find this article to be helpful. Get the whole family involved! Have your child invite his or her friends over to participate in some real “fun learning” activities. Call a neighbor friend...

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03 Jun Posted by in Academics | 1 comment

How To Thank A Teacher: Ideas and Helpful Ways To Say Thank You

  How To Thank A Special Teacher The school year is coming to an end. You child’s teacher spent many extra hours putting together lesson plans, correcting papers and thinking of new innovative and creative ways to teach your child. Now, you want to thank that special teacher(s). Below are some simple,but yet meaningful ways...

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03 Jun Posted by in Academics, College Planning | Comments

Great Schools: What It Takes To Be A Great School

Great School Don’t Just Happen It doesn’t matter which school official you talk to in the surrounding school districts, every school in the area has its strengths and weaknesses. For some athletics is the leading force, for others it is academics and the arts that students and parents take extreme pride in.  Many schools are...

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02 Jun Posted by in Bully, Parent Coaching Articles | Comments

The Effects Of Bullying

Over the past few years, the ripple of widely publicized school shootings has demonstrated that the nation’s epidemic of youth violence has broadened in terms of age, geography and sex, to encompass all populations. The attention drawn by the media to these recent tragedies has thankfully also drawn attention to issues regarding the early identification...

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