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07 Feb Posted by in Teens | Comments

Mediation For Teens or Children In Conflict

Mediation For Teens or Children In Conflict

Teen help programs that suggest peer or parent mediation often leads teen conflicts and child disputes to a positive outcome or resolution.  Mediation is a process that involves a neutral party or person that leads others in conflict to discuss their concerns in a civil manner and brings about a plan that can be implemented...

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Stop My Children From Fighting

Author and Parenting Life Coach, Barbara Desmarais, shares her insights and thoughtful remedies for sibling rivalries.    Children who learn early in life to respect other family members often grow up to respect others outside of the family as well.  Children are no different than us adult, we all do things for a reason.  Helping our children...

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Do I Need Counseling?

Don’t Be Afraid To Ask For Help There are many myths about what Counseling. Most of them come from some outdated ideas about psychology and psychotherapy. Unfortunately, images of old men in beards, clients on couches and patients in asylums still define what counseling is for many individuals who might benefit from what counseling offers...

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Sibling Rivalry: Why Do Brothers and Sisters Fight?

There are many different causes to sibling rivalry. Most brothers and sisters experience some degree of jealousy or competition, and this can lead to squabbles and bickering. But other factors also might influence how often kids fight and how severe the fighting gets. These include: Changing Needs It’s natural for kids’ changing needs, anxieties, and...

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Protected: Parenting For Success!

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When To See A Counselor, Doctor or Psychologist

Sometimes it’s a difficult decision to make. You may be asking, “Does my child need to see a counselor or a doctor.” This article will help you make that decision. There’s a difference between all of these professional services that these individuals provide. The differences are listed below. School Counselor Your child’s teacher(s) request that...

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New Baby Sibling: What’s a Parent to Do?

Congratulations! I assume from the fact your reading this article that you are A) going to be a parent again, B) going to have another grandchild, C) a friend of yours is concerned about what his or her other child is going to think about the new baby, or D) you like reading child development...

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Traveling with Children: Car Trips That Lead To Positive Memories

Some of the most memorable times that your children will share with you in the future is the family times spent traveling together. These memorable times, however, will not come easy for most families. It takes planning, changing schedules, communicating with co-workers and of course, someone to watch the dog and feed the cat. Car...

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