Puberty is a tough time for children. Some children seem to flourish during puberty while others become withdrawn and may display age-inappropriate behaviors. As parents, we must continue to foster a sense of independence in our children to enable them to become as self-sufficient as possible. Here ...
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How to Tell Your Spouse You Want a Divorce
How you tell your spouse those four words can dictate the co-parenting relationship and the divorce process that follows. Here are five things you must consider.
Consider: Have I Tried Everything to Make the Marriage Work?
First, determine if you have tried everything to make your marriage work ...
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Avoid These 3 Financial Mistakes in A Divorce
My law firm believes in being upfront about the costs associated with a divorce, and the financial pitfalls you may encounter. Read on to find out the 3 financial mistakes you should avoid in a divorce.
1. Not Seeking Mediation
According to Divorce-Explained.Com the average cost of a divorce in ...
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Back To School September
Back-to-school season has not been the same since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents and guardians are now tasked with managing the fear of their child being infected, their child’s anxiety due to changes in classroom settings, and the pressure of ensuring their children maintain academic ...
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What is Learned Helplessness?
Many children, when faced with difficult situations, are vulnerable to becoming helpless in the face of adversity. When faced with a situation that causes sensory overload or another symptom that taxes their unique neurological wiring, a special needs child’s emotional trauma may manifest in the ...
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Five Things to Consider Before Filing for Divorce:
1. Can this marriage be saved?
Ensure that you are ready to end your marriage and move on from the relationship before getting a divorce. You are not alone in feeling that you may be better off without your significant other. The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a tremendous amount of strain on ...
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The Importance of Mediation in a Divorce
Mediation is a process that couples can use to save money and come to a settlement without going to trial, which can be expensive, time-intensive, and emotionally draining.
Each session of mediation often starts with the mediator introducing his/herself and giving each side time to present its view ...
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How to Motivate Your Child
Do you have a child that you have to push to try new things? According to Temple Grandin’s “The Loving Push”, “Kids will try something new if you can link it to their goal”. By refusing to enable your child’s fears, within reason, they will eventually move past their anxiety to get what they ...
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Missing your children after a divorce?
Shared custodial agreements are becoming the norm. Oftentimes, the child alternates weeks or long weekends with the other parent. Getting used to this arrangement is difficult for all parents, but there are strategies you can use to help you cope. Some suggestions are:
(i) Use this leisure ...
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Gifted vs Bright
Are you the parent of a gifted child? If so, it is crucial that you understand the difference between gifted and bright. Oftentimes, giftedness is equated to academic success; however, not all gifted children are academically successful. Gifted children may obtain average grades because they can be ...
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