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Dealing with Anger: the Aikido of Conflict Resolution | promotingpeaceforparents
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Just another WordPress.com site. December 3, 2012. Dealing with Anger: the Aikido of Conflict Resolution. Counselors use the tool of reframing situations all the time. By changing the way we look at things, changing the attitude that frames what we see, we can often change how we feel and cope with our challenges. This is true for any difficulty that we face, including the sometimes surprising experience of another person’s anger being directed toward us. Visit our website at www.pyconline.com. Sue works...
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From Seasonal Stress to Serenity | promotingpeaceforparents
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Just another WordPress.com site. December 14, 2012. From Seasonal Stress to Serenity. In fact, there may actually be real magic going on within you. Meditation, stilling the mind, and quiet moments of prayer have been scientifically proven to reduce stress, anxiety, pain, and anger, and to increase immune system functioning, will power, even changing the brain’s neurochemistry. Here is a link. On the wall next to my desk is a long rectangular poster with the following words on it:. You have all you need.
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Parenting with Mutual Respect | promotingpeaceforparents
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Just another WordPress.com site. March 14, 2013. Parenting with Mutual Respect. When stress is high, or kids are growing up and challenging. Lives, we are bound to encounter resistance and then easily react with demands and ultimatums. These tactics may be effective in the moment, but the resistance will likely grow unless we do something else. Sue Wilhelm, MAC, PLPC. Http:/ www.pyconline.com. This entry was posted on Thursday, March 14th, 2013 at 4:01 pm and posted in Uncategorized. You are commenting u...
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Just another WordPress.com site. April 24, 2012. Http:/ www.pyconline.com. Most core motivation is to love myself. This is why I began to say to him every night at bedtime “I’m so lucky you’re my son,” because I would not be who I am today if not for him. So, if you have been caught up in the intense emotions of parenting, or other entanglements that affect your peace of mind, remember that both you and your child will thrive on love and forgiveness, just like the rest of us. Susan Wilhelm, MAC, PLPC,.
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If you want something, say PLEASE | promotingpeaceforparents
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Just another WordPress.com site. May 21, 2012. If you want something, say PLEASE. Every time my kids ask me to do something, I won’t do it until they ask me nicely and say please. This is not an exaggeration. It started early. As soon as my oldest could talk, he learned those words: please and thank you. I had mixed feelings about it, even when I made such a point of it on a daily basis. Was I being too strict? Shouldn’t my kids feel entitled to love and care without having to ask for it? This entry was ...
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pycprograms | promotingpeaceforparents
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Just another WordPress.com site. Sue works as a Violence Prevention Specialist for Progressive Youth Connection (PYC), a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing bullying and violence in the Saint Louis area. PYC provides classroom and small group programming for all ages that include skill building activities in communication, relationship building, empathy, anger management, and non-violent conflict resolution. April 22, 2013. In Honor of Counseling Awareness Month. I share these thoughts:.
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Making Praise Meaningful and Enduring to Your Children | promotingpeaceforparents
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Just another WordPress.com site. January 4, 2013. Making Praise Meaningful and Enduring to Your Children. So how do we, as parents, ensure that we can give this deeper form of praise to our kids? Here are some specific ways to meaningfully praise your child:. Notice what makes your child unique, and point it out. Talk about how your child is different than you, even good at things that you weren’t/aren’t good at. Tell your child why you like just being with him/her. Sue Wilhelm, MAC, PLPC. This entry was...