As an in-home therapist for young kids and their parents, one of the most common skills I taught to parents was how to run an effective time-out. Often times I did this because parents were attempting to begin a discipline regimine, as they hadn’t had one to begin with or the one they had […]
Creating Your Discipline Plan
Before I opened my play therapy practice, I worked as an in-home child and family therapist who helped parents to improve parenting skills so that their children could develop optimally. One of the most common complaints I received from parents was that the child “just won’t listen.” Even more, these parents were certain that there […]
When the Legal System Fails Kids
After almost 4 years of being a child counselor in Sioux Falls and surrounding areas, I get frustrated when I hear stories like this: Jackson was born to his mom 6 weeks premature with THC in his system. He was removed from his mom’s custody temporarily while she attended inpatient chemical dependency treatment and […]
5 Survival Tips to Caring for Children
When I ran an in-home daycare, I had to learn quickly how to adapt my life and my thoughts to adjust to the presence of little ones around me every day. I like my world to be neat, clean and well-organized, which isn’t a possibility in the child care business! During an especially rough […]
If It Isn’t Broke,Don’t Fix It!
Before I get into this post, I want to let you all know that I don’t go to the store in hopes of judging someone else’s parenting, just as I don’t go there hoping to find great examples of parenting. I go there to shop…to meet a need that I have that has nothing […]
Should the Government Fund Child Care?
In his State of the Union Address last week, President Obama mentioned the need for quality, affordable childcare for all children. In the following days, there was an overflow of posts on social media from parents citing how expensive child care is and demanding that the government step in to regulate and pay for […]
When His Tantrum is Your Fault
On one of those nights when I desperately needed to run to the store at 9:00 pm (for what, I can’t even remember!), I observed a mom yelling at a child who was maybe three-years-old because she was throwing a temper tantrum right in the middle of the store. This mom seemed very embarrassed […]
Should Handheld Devices be Banned?
With the overflow of videos, articles and how-to tidbits that flood social media today, consumers are bombarded with conflicting information that boast confident, matter-of-fact claims. This can be very dangerous for all consumers, but it is especially damaging to parent consumers who are looking for parenting resources on limited free time. Parents who are […]
Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child
I’m excited to share with you today my thoughts and opinions on the book “Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child” by Marc Weissbluth, M.D. What I’m most excited about is the opportunity to share with you the process that I went through as I read this book as I internally battled whether I agreed with […]
Parenting is Hard… Talk About It!
During the first few seasons of Desperate Housewives, viewers get to know Lynette Scavo, an aspiring professional woman in the advertising and marketing field. Before having children, Lynette was at the top of her industry. Her colleagues and competition raved about her abilities and Lynette was looking at a bright future with many promotions ahead. […]
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