Anyone who has raised children knows the following reframes, "Mommy, he’s calling me names”, or “she’s looking at me” and of course the ultima…
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An opinion writer says parents, schools and communities all play a critical role in supporting young people facing mental health challenges. The piece encourages families to seek help without stigma and highlights the importance of early intervention, counseling and community support for adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression and emotional distress.
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Dear Kid Whisperer, I am a substitute teacher looking to obtain my special education teaching license, and I am reading your book. Given that the practical tools you offer work well with the most challenging students, does this also include special education students with behavioral challenges, including autistic students? Answer: First, you are a hero for expanding your own education so that ...
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Q. My kid’s mom and I share our children’s time equally. My partner wants us to live together, but we’ve only been dating for six months, and I have two kids who love their mom. I’m afraid it will be confusing to live with two different women in the same role. What’s good ex-etiquette? Answer: Slow down. Not because your relationship isn’t meaningful, but because your children are still ...
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Q. My ex showed up at my birthday party with roses and wanting to get back together. I don’t want to. He cheated, I don’t trust him and I am done. We have a child and I am afraid if I don’t take him seriously, he will withhold my child and try to get sole custody. What’s good ex-etiquette? A. Your co-parent crossed a boundary by bringing a romantic gesture into a space that should be separate ...
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