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Surviving "Stress-Full" times

Average: Your rating: None As a personal counselor I have had many a session with my dear clients who are going through, or have been through tough emotional situations. No one is excluded. I too sometimes face such personal crisis. The aftermath of such emotional trauma can me rather damaging. Causing some never to feel...

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28 Jan Posted by in Parenting Videos | Comments

(Homework Help)(Homework Wars) What Do I Do?(Dyslexia)(ADD)(ADHD)(Parenting)


(Homework Help)(Homework Wars) What Do I Do?(Dyslexia)(ADD)(ADHD)(Parenting) was uploaded by: bonnieterry238
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Dumb Parenting From A School Janitor’s Perspective

Dumb Parenting From A School Janitor’s Perspective

Jimmy, the school custodian, is going to be a regular “Featured Author” for ScottCounseling.com.  With the increase in more and more parents trying to do too much to help their child succeed, Jimmy’s wisdom, advice and humorous stories will expose the dumb parenting that takes place out there today. Don’t Be A Dumb Parent My name...

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How to Motivate Your Child in 5 Easy Steps

How to Motivate Your Child in 5 Easy Steps

Motivating a child to succeed in today’s world may be a challenge. Developing intrinsic motivation (motivation from within), as oppossed to Extrinsic motivation (motivation from other sources) if most often desired by parents. The following article will provide the reader with 5 steps to consider in motivational techniques that may be used by parents and...

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15 Dec Posted by in ADD/ADHD | 1 comment

An Educator’s Dyslexia Story

An Educator’s Dyslexia Story

Average: Your rating: None I have often been dismayed when hearing about chilren as young as 6 being given the psychotropic drug Ritalin because they have ADHD. So when I asked a good friend of mine who tutors young kids for a living what this was all about, what she said about this made me...

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15 Mar Posted by in Bully | 4 comments

Why Smart Kids Get Bullied

Are you a smart student who often becomes the victim of a bully?  This article will help you beat the bully at his or her own game.  Parents searching for answers to help their intelligent child stop being the victim of bully attacks will find this article full of anti-bully tips and bully victim proof ...

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04 Mar Posted by in Bully, Teens | Comments

My Daughter Feels “Left Out”

“I hate my life.  My so-called girlfriends gossip about me.  One week I’m in the group, the next week I’m out.  Some of my friends hate me because I like other kids.  I’m sick of this! Female Middle School Student Why don’t we have a female president yet in this great nation called the United...

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12 Feb Posted by in Academics, Special Needs | Comments

Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Social Thinking and its Impact on Academics

ScottCounseling friend and author, Michelle Winner, shares her personal and professional experience and insights regarding children with Autism and Aspergers  Syndrome and the effects of “Social Thinking” as it impacts academics. As a speech language pathologist, Ms. Winner is qualified to shared her expertise on the topic of social thinking as it relates autism spectrum. Social Thinking and its...

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School Anxiety: Questions & Answers From A Counselor

The following school anxiety counseling question comes from an actual ScottCounseling, Ask A Counselor question.  This parenting question and ScottCounseling response may help you parent a child suffering from school anxiety attacks. Parents Background Information: My 11 year old son, Tony, started Middle School this year. He has always had some self- esteem problems and...

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17 Nov Posted by in Academics, Childhood Stress | Comments

Six Steps To Reducing Math Test Anxiety

Remember when your child came running home from school all excited to share his or her new found skills in counting to 100, adding single digits and solving animal word problems?  What happens in a child’s life where one day math is fun and the next is anxiety driven?  Below are some simple, but yet...

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