Today's issue - all the new articles from our contributing
writers, professional therapists and adoptive parents - is entirely
devoted to a difficult task of parenting an angry, traumatized child.
Discover how other families evaluate and control the situation, listen
to the child and look for the response.
Kelly
Nault
Parenting
an Angry Kid: The Secret to Getting the Respect You Deserve
The parenting key to solving conflict with an angry
kid is to understand what they really want and give it to them. And
what an angry child really wants may surprise you. Read on to discover
how you can start getting the respect you deserve even from an angry
kid.
Gary
Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
How Do You Rate
Your Separation
How your separation
is rated relates to your children's well-being... Here's how to rate
it.
Gary
Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
Effects
of Exposure to Domestic Violence From Childhood to Adult Life
Exposure to domestic violence reaches from childhood
to adulthood. Here's how...
Victoria
Loveland-Coen
Give
This Mom a Hand!
A new mom's first
Mother's Day is special. So what does she want? HELP! Oh, she won't
ask you, but she's inwardly crying for a little support just the same.
This article will give you 19 simple ideas about how you can give her
a hand.
Gary
Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
Assessing
Change
Don't quit yet! Things may
have changed even though you may not realize. Here's how to tell....