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Resentment in the Time of Quarantine

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

There’s more to do (now that there’s nothing to do) than you ever imagined possible. I mean, you’ve always worn…

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Is Your Quarantine Like Ours?

By Kelly Henry

With quarantine comes many missed milestones: concerts, athletic events, senior nights and graduations. Nobody’s fault, but so heartbreaking for kids…

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is it naught or neurological?

A Parent’s Best Question: Is It Naughty or Neurological?

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Whatever challenge you’re facing with your complex kids, there is one powerful, guiding question to ask YOURSELF that will lead…

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teacher training and ADHD

When Your Co Parent is in Denial about Complex Kids

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster

  Diane:What’s a parent going to do if the other co-parent is in complete denial that- Elaine:That this whole thing…

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understand ADHD

Bless Her Heart – She Just Doesn’t Understand ADHD

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

You know, some people are never going to understand what we’re dealing with here. ADHD is complicated. Even more so…

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stop saying to your ADHD kids

Six Things to STOP Saying to your ADHD Kids

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

One of the most common questions I hear from parents – in coaching sessions, on training calls – is “how do I say that so that my child will respond?”

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Your Powerful Role in Parenting Difficult Kids

Interview with Jane Massengill

Every parent knows that children surprise us from the very beginning. We have pre-conceived notions of what raising a child…

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How to Create Compassionate Kids and Families

Interview with Shauna Tominey

If you had to choose one word to describe the community that you want to live in and your children…

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Ashamed of Your Kids? Reducing Shame, Blame & Criticism

Interview with Susan Bauerfeld

Emotions can influence our behaviors quite directly. When you are proud of your kids, emotions might help you celebrate and…

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