Q. I have three kids, ages 6, 9 and 12; how can I empower each of them to be self responsible?
A. Great question! Empowerment begins at home by creating opportunities for your kids to have greater responsibility and to set standards for themselves. Household chores are an ideal way …
READ MOREIt’s important to give your children the space to be honest with how they feel, even if it’s hard to hear. Learn tips for creating an open space for communication in your home.…
READ MOREQ: My adult children are constantly arguing with each other during family gatherings. I don’t know what I did wrong; all I want is for them to get along. What can I do?
A: Great question! It’s natural for parents to want their children to “get along” but unfortunately it’s …
READ MOREQ. My 14-year old daughter announced she is bi-sexual. I want her to know I support her but at such a young age I’m not sure she understands what it all means, maybe it’s just a fad or a phase. How do I talk to her about this knowing our …
READ MOREThis week’s blog isn’t a question but instead shares a personal experience I’m having with my daughter. I hope it serves you in business in and life. ~ Laura Treonze
Looking at pictures from Tuesday’s track meet, the last one of the regular season, I smile with pride as I think about Taylor’s year as a freshman runner. She earned a varsity letter in x-country and indoor track and she will continue to practice with the members of the team …
READ MOREQ: My college-age son has a history of dating people who are emotionally unhealthy. He has done this since high school and I’m fearful of his choices long-term. How can I help him recognize the behavior before he gets into a serious relationship?
A: Great question! Although your desire to …
READ MOREQ: My son is lazy. Although he gets good grades he doesn’t apply himself. He participates in sports and activities but only when pushed by me and my husband. How do I get him to be more of a go-getter?
A. Great question! Often we parent based on our behavioral …
READ MOREQ. My kids are in middle school and my husband and I have been avoiding the “sex talk” but we know it’s time. Any advice on how to approach this topic with three totally different kids?
A. Great question! You are right, it is time for the talk; after all …
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Understanding your child’s behavioral style can help you deepen your relationship by giving that child what they need to feel loved, rather than what you think they need.…
READ MOREQ: My daughter got caught cheating on her history test and was sent to the dean. She’s a generally good kid, so I don’t understand why she would do this. To make matters worse, I volunteer at the school so this is extremely embarrassing; what do I do?
A: Great …
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