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adolescence

13 Jul Posted by in Marriage | Comments

“HELP!! I’M LIVING A LIFE DESIGNED BY A 25 YEAR OLD AND IT DOESN’T FIT RIGHT ANYMORE!”

By Stanlee Panelle, M.A.; SPPC Stanlee Panelle Personal Coaching Average: Your rating: None Does that feel familiar? When did it happen that everything you thought you wanted when you were in your blooming 20s has either come to pass – and passed on by – or has lost it’s allure, or you’ve outgrown it? It...

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How to save your daughter’s life: Lessons about domestic violence

Average: Your rating: None Average: 4 (1 vote) She wasn’t supposed to be here. This is no place for a mother. A mother imagines the day that she will attend a beautiful ceremony with her daughter standing at an altar with two other persons. One of the persons will hold her hand, look into her...

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Teach your daughter about domestic violence and save her life

Average: Your rating: None She wasn’t supposed to be here. This is no place for a mother. A mother imagines the day that she will attend a beautiful ceremony with her daughter standing at an altar with two other persons. One of the persons will hold her hand, look into her in the eyes and...

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18 Mar Posted by in Motivation | Comments

5 Ways to Get Your Child or Teen Moving and on Time

As a counselor I have met with hundreds of parents over the years that ask this question: “How do I motivate my child?’ Many parents have a difficult time getting their child to move.  We all want our children to be on time.  We also want our children to respect others time.  The following author...

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15 Dec Posted by in ADD/ADHD | Comments

The Myths & Facts About ADHD

The Myths & Facts About ADHD

There are numerous false facts being written about attention deficit disorders.  ADD and ADHD are medical diagnosis and need to be treated in the same manner and seriousness as other medical diagnosis.  The following article provides the reader with information that bring medical truths about attention deficit verses gossip and false claims. Average:   Your...

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12 Dec Posted by in Child Development | Comments

Adolescence & socialization: How can I guide my teen to make the ‘right’ kind of friends?

Average: Your rating: None Average: 1.6 (5 votes) Do you find your teen has a hard time finding new friends? More importantly, do you think your teen has settled in with the first friends that came along despite the friends’ questionable quality? Making new friends can be quite nerve-racking for a teen, especially if s/he...

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12 Dec Posted by in Child Development | Comments

Your Expectations Make a Difference

Average: Your rating: None Average: 1.6 (5 votes) Adolescence marks the pathway between childhood and young adulthood. Our world has changed so much since you, who are now parents, grew up. What you may think of as the typical behavior of your own junior and senior high school years now frequentlytakes place in middle school....

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Sexting Teen Help

Sexting Teen Help

The dictionary definition of sexting involves…”the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photos electronically, primarilty between cell phones.”  One study done by CosmoGirl shared results that indicated that 20% of teens between the ages of 13-19 have shared nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves online or through texting.  Over half the females involved in sexting shared...

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Teen Help Behaviors For Parents

Teen Help Behaviors For Parents

The middle school years can be a confusing time for parents and their young teenagers. This period in a child’s life often leads to anxious feelings for both the child and parents.  Below are some generally accepted beliefs about “the middle years” in a child’s life that most parents will find helpful: Throughout much of...

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Children Without A Conscience

Teaching children to develop a conscience or feelings that show remorse, sorrow or regret is a parenting skill that benefits a child’s character education.  Everyone is born with a conscience, but how one progresses in life from early adolescence to adulthood with expectations that he or she becomes responsible recognizing and using human conscienceness in a healthy manner, is not...

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