by Sharon Egan | Nov 5, 2015 | back to school, emotions and children, Parenting, Relationships, Uncategorized
Wow! Summer has come to an end (at least here in the Southeast). I hope you had a fantastic summer filled with laughter, excitement and plenty of family time. It’s hard to believe that August is here and school doors will soon be open, car pool lines will be forming...
by Sharon Egan | Jun 10, 2015 | Uncategorized
Ahhhhhh….. summer time! Here at last! Finally, a much needed break from the ringing of the pre-dawn alarm clocks, nagging the kids to get their homework done and rushing from one activity to another. But wait…that also means saying goodbye to the comfort of order and...
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...
by Sharon | Jan 25, 2015 | Parenting, Technology, Uncategorized
It’s 2015! New beginnings bring new goals, commitments and resolutions. As a parent, you may have decided this is going to be the year to end the madness; to stop the yelling, end the nagging and make lecturing a thing of the past. Or perhaps you have made the...
by Sharon | May 20, 2014 | Uncategorized
10 Tips for Helping Children Cope with Grief, Loss and Trauma Published in the Roswell Neighbor Newspaper May 2, 2012 Tragic events occur every day. Receiving the devastating news that someone close to you has died whether from illness, accident or even suicide can...