by Chris Jones | Jul 26, 2017 | Discipline & Behavior, Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips
Getting children to do chores—and even getting ourselves to do chores—can be a chore in and of itself. We grumble and resist, and so do they! Resistance shows up no matter how big or small we are! Contributing to daily life tasks is healthy and appropriate for...
by Chris Jones | Jul 20, 2017 | Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips
Deciding to separate or divorce from your spouse or partner is often one of the most stressful life transitions that we embark on. It can be difficult to take care of yourself while also being a supportive caregiver for your kids—who have their own feelings and...
by Chris Jones | Jul 11, 2017 | Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips, Preteens & Teens
Five Important Conversations to Have with Your Preteen Do you remember middle school? It was probably a blur of braces, challenging social dynamics, and puberty. What I remember most from that time is walking to and from school without supervision for the first time...
by Chris Jones | Jun 28, 2017 | Discipline & Behavior, Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips
Yep, I used the word ‘rage.’ You know exactly what I mean if you have a young child who has trouble handling their strong emotions and ends up screaming, melting down, and hitting you, your partner, your nanny or caregiver, or, most mortifying of all, grandma....
by Chris Jones | Jun 19, 2017 | Leisure & Vacation, Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips
Ahhh, the carefree days of summer … the word summer still conjures up a great number of positive associations for me, as I hope it does for you. As a child summer meant barbeques, long days at the beach or pool, and nights spent biking around with friends (after...
by Chris Jones | Jun 6, 2017 | Leisure & Vacation, Parenting Tips
For many families, June is a mixed bag. The routines of the school year, and the rounds of year-end celebrations and rituals, suddenly give way to summer, which, with its promises of freedom and leisure, can create a new kind of stress. That stress is most keenly felt...
by Chris Jones | May 25, 2017 | Discipline & Behavior, Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips
Do you have a master negotiator at home—a child who likes to control every conversation and tries to change the rules to suit his needs? If so, you may be stuck in the cycle of frequent, exhausting parent-child power struggles. Kids who crave control may fight parents...
by Chris Jones | May 9, 2017 | Leisure & Vacation, Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips
How would you describe your child’s spirit? You might find that a tough question to answer. What do we mean by “spirit,” really? I define spirit as the type of energy we bring: whether to a room, a conversation, our work, a musical instrument, or other activity....
by Chris Jones | May 1, 2017 | Leisure & Vacation, Media Safety, Preteens & Teens
At their best modern devices are helpful tools and can make our lives easier. At their worst, they are remarkably addictive, and research now clearly shows that their use can lead to a host of behavioral, interpersonal, and mood issues for people of all ages. If you...
by Chris Jones | Apr 21, 2017 | Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips
Is there such thing as a quarrel-free relationship? Not that we’re aware of. And with kids in the mix, it’s inevitable that sometimes arguments will happen in front of them. From a child’s point of view, it can be frightening when grownups are mad at...