by Sharon Egan | Aug 16, 2016 | back to school, emotions and children, how to respond when a child is emotional, insanity, listening, Parenting, Relationships, responding vs reacting, Uncategorized, understanding children
According to Albert Einstein, the definition of insanity is: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Here we are at the beginning of another school year. New teachers, new classrooms, and new chances- A fresh start! Are you hoping and...
by Sharon Egan | Nov 5, 2015 | back to school, emotions and children, friendships, how to respond when a child is emotional, listening, Parenting, Relationships, responding vs reacting
A warm welcome to Jessica Todd, LPC, my guest columnist, on helping you to help your child navigate their friendships. 3 Steps to Help Your Child Navigate Friendships Does this story sound familiar: you pick your child up from school and he/she begins to cry or is...
by Sharon Egan | Apr 17, 2015 | emotions and children, how to respond when a child is emotional, listening, Parenting, Relationships, responding vs reacting, Uncategorized, understanding children
KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO! Can you remember a time when you had a bad, rotten day? What was that like for you? When you are feeling down, angry, hurt, frustrated etc. what do you need in those moments? Do you need someone to tell you that you shouldn’t feel the way you are...