My husband and I have an eighteen year-old son who feels like I’m constantly worrying about him. As a result, I get over controlling and my son doesn’t want to be a mamma’s boy. I decided I needed help from Cynthia to stop the worrying and to improve my communication skills. A key skill I…
How to Get Your Kid to Talk about What Happened at School By Christine Carter | August 19, 2015 | 2 Comments Our kids’ lives are not our lives. Once you recognize that fact, saysChristine Carter, you can start the conversation. As the first day of school quickly approaches, parents are asking me how to…
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