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Helping Your Child Cope with the Death of Friends and Classmates

Posted: December 29th, 2011 by Michele Borba


A tragic fire touches the Windward School community in Connecticut this week killing three children and their grandparents. How to explain tragedy to children and help classmates and a community grieve is written by Harold S. Koplewicz, MD, President of the Child Mind Institute, child psychiatrist and director of the New York University Child Study Center. I’ve [...]



Curing the Gimmes: 12 Ways to Tone Down $$$$ and Tune Up Family Memories for the Holidays

Posted: December 22nd, 2011 by Michele Borba


Tired about all those ads reminding your kids what they “must have” and your kids are now repeating those jingles? Concerned your kiddos are preparing a wish list so long they’ll be disappointed no matter how many presents they get? Noticing the spirit of the season at your home is more “gimme, take me, buy [...]



Teaching Kids the Art of Appreciation-Even When Disappointed

Posted: December 20th, 2011 by Michele Borba


The often overlooked and critical holiday skill  If you haven’t checked that calendar, here’s a word to the wise: in the next few days your child is going to be receiving a gift from someone. My question: Have you taught your child the skill of appreciation? Here’s another way of putting it: “How well do [...]



ADHD & Bullying

Posted: December 20th, 2011 by Michele Borba


Why ADHD boosts vulnerability to bullying. Solutions for parents and educators of special needs children. I had pleasure of speaking with Peggy Dolan from the Edge Foundation who does wonderful work on coaching students with ADHD. Here is our interview and the two part series on bullying and ADHD Edge posted on their site with permission to duplicate. [...]



Back to Holiday Basics: Taking the focus off gift-giving and on the true spirit of the season

Posted: December 14th, 2011 by Michele Borba


Spending TIME (not every dime) and helping your kids enjoy the holidays without splurging on them  In the midst of our lousy economy, many families have decided to take holiday spending down a notch and cut back on the shopping and gift-giving. After all, it’s a tight economy, jobs are scarce, and the holidays can [...]