Tips on Teens

Learning Disabilities: How to support your teen

So you’re a little confused about learning differences/disabilities? We do a rough breakdown of Dyslexia and ADHD in this Tips on Teens video. But if you’re wondering what you can ...
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Homework and Chores: How do you get your kid to do them?

So you want to set some boundaries with your teenager so that they’ll do their homework and chores? Get ready to join the ranks of parents spanning the millennia of ...
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Anxiety: What To Do If Therapy Doesn’t Help Your Kid

Hopefully you are your child’s biggest champion. Even if you are the advocate for your kid with the most at stake, sometimes it’s not enough. There are times when you’ll ...
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Extracurricular Activities and Your Kid

Most parents want their kids to get involved in extracurricular activities. Sports, art classes, volunteering and a whole range of other kinds of pursuits are important in the development of ...
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Suicide: Talking with Teens About It

Creating an open and accepting conversation about this topic is equally as important as talking to them about sex or drugs.
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Self Care for Parents

So you say you don’t have the time and money for your own self care? We hear this from busy parents all the time. Focusing on your kids and being ...
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ADHD Kids and Online Dating

The ability of your 17 year old kid with ADHD to set boundaries is probably limited. She most likely will need your help, and she still will most likely push ...
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Coping with Grief and Loss During the Holidays

Most families will be coping with grief and loss during the holidays at some point. It’s the cycle of life. Is your family mourning loved ones? Is your family adapting ...
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The Dangers of Drugs: How to Talk to Teens About It

How do you talk to your kids about the dangers of drugs? The first rule is ths: kids make better decisions when they have more information.
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