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Believe it or not, there are parents whose kids and teens talk to them, and even ask their advice! Find out how you could be one of those parents.
ArticleHelping Siblings Communicate Instead of Fight
Research shows that when we let siblings "work it out" without guidance, the more powerful child wins, which reinforces bullying behavior. There's a better way.
ArticleHow to Help Each Child with Big Emotions
The hardest part of having more than one child is those times when they both need you at once. After all, your love may be unlimited, but you only have...
ArticleCatch Your Child Doing Something Right
Every time you appreciate your child, every time you love something about him, you are giving him the clear message: More of this, please.
ArticleThe Cure for Whining
Whining is a symptom of a deeper issue. So if you want to eliminate whining, you have to address what's underneath.
ArticleWant your child to talk to you? Become a brilliant listener!
Parents often ask what they can say to get their child talking. The secret isn't about what you say. It's about how you listen.
ArticleHow to Get Your Child to LISTEN!
One of the most common questions from parents is how can I get my kid to LISTEN to me? Here's how to get your child to take in what you...
ArticleCan Your Child Trust You?
Kids don't just say things like "I'm considering cheating on the test" or "I'm bulimic." Parents have to earn that kind of trust. And here's how.
ArticleHow to Turn Tough Conversations Into Learning Opportunities
Starting out on the offensive will only slam the doors of communication. If you can control your emotions and keep things safe, your child may start sharing.
ArticleSecrets of Closer Communication
Want your kids to tell you what's going on in their lives? Start by making these eight commitments.