You are free to stay or go because you have become dedicated to reality at all costs. Read HOW TO DEAL WITH HAVING AN ESTRANGED ADULT CHILD. Legal Aspects and Grandparent Rights – What You Need to Know Sixty & Me has explored the topic of “Grandparents’ Rights” to provide helpful ...
The challenge ofraising a child with mental illnessis by itself one of the hardest challenges a parent can ever face. Aside from feeling the pain ofseeing your child in this state, you’d give everything to help your child get through this. There are many different situations where one can...
especially if a parent is absent. While you are likely hurting as well, it is important to help your child cope with the difficult transition. If you are unsure about what to say or do to help to cope with an absent father, start by maintaining your child’s routine and modeling calmnes...
And kids with disabilities may be tempted to use their disability as an excuse not to leave home. I understand how hard it is to know where to draw these lines as a parent. I think the key is to stop focusing on what’s wrong with your child. Focus on what’s right with ...
People inherit a predisposition to bipolar disorder. They don't necessarily have bipolar people in their family that they can identify, but often there's somebody in the family tree who's had this disorder. Sometimes it's a grandparent, sometimes it's a parent, and certainly depression also...
Becoming a parent is both joyful and stressful. The arrival of a baby signals not only a shift in lifestyle and priorities, but also the need to care for another person in a way you may not have previously. This isn’t always easy for new parents to navigate, but a pediatr...
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Parallel parenting works by allowing parents to make parenting decisions on their own. Approval from the other parent is not needed. For example, a child enrolls in an after-school program without the other parent’s consent. Is this article helpful so far?
For the parent teaching this lesson, please know it will take you three times the effort and patience than just pouring the juice and calling it a done deal. BUT, once this child learns that he can pour his own juice, he will want to make his own sandwich, and help with other things...
Teens with ADHD Need Scaffolds and Structure: How Not to Helicopter Parent ADHD symptoms in teens may contribute to challenges in school when they collide with adolescent milestones. The solution is not being a micro-managing, helicopter parent but encouraging independence with smart scaffolding strat...