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CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every Moment HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every Moment HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
LOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
ANXIETY | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS A bedtime ritual to help children learn to calm themselves – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD If bedtime threatens nightmares about strangers with guns, or even general anxiety, here are CALMING YOURSELF AND CHILDREN, TONE OF VOICE, THE Calming yourself and Children, Tone of Voice, The Important C’s & Breath when discussing sensitive issues and scary issues – by Judith Simon Prager How we say something communicates at least as powerfully as what we say. When you require help repairingONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever.PATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT DEATH INCLUDING THE LOSS OF A How to Talk to Kids About Death Including the Loss of a Beloved Pet – interview with Dr. David Schonfeld by Estée Pouleris The death of someone close to a child, including the death of a pet can be very overwhelming. According to Dr. David Schonfeld, there are fourconcepts
12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every Moment WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT A TERMINALLY ILL PARENT Other signs: difficulty with sleep, falling or staying asleep, nightmares, trouble waking on time, changes in eating patterns, headaches, stomach aches, fatigue, anxiety and increase in fears. Really changes in day to day functioning, adjustment, coping and social function of your child. CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE: TIPS ON PREVENTING PARENTAL The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love eachparent has
12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every Moment WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT A TERMINALLY ILL PARENT Other signs: difficulty with sleep, falling or staying asleep, nightmares, trouble waking on time, changes in eating patterns, headaches, stomach aches, fatigue, anxiety and increase in fears. Really changes in day to day functioning, adjustment, coping and social function of your child. CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE: TIPS ON PREVENTING PARENTAL The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love eachparent has
12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. CALMING YOURSELF AND CHILDREN, TONE OF VOICE, THE Calming yourself and Children, Tone of Voice, The Important C’s & Breath when discussing sensitive issues and scary issues – by Judith Simon Prager How we say something communicates at least as powerfully as what we say. When you require help repairing TIPS ON IDENTIFYING IF YOUR CHILD IS A BULLY, IS GETTING Ross Ellis is a national bullying and cyberbullying prevention expert. HardTalksWithKids.com is grateful she agreed to participate in a Q&A with us. I hope you all find this information helpful. If you need additional resources on bullying, please find her website which is listed in her bio at the end WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and HOW TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE FROM SEXTING TO ONLINE SEXUAL Estée Pouleris: I had the privileged of interviewing Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness, a few months ago about Preparing your Kids for Sleepovers from a Sexually Inappropriate Perspective. We had such a great response to the article we’re delving deeper into the conversation today – this time discussing how to keep our kids safe from sexual predators online. HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT DEATH INCLUDING THE LOSS OF A How to Talk to Kids About Death Including the Loss of a Beloved Pet – interview with Dr. David Schonfeld by Estée Pouleris The death of someone close to a child, including the death of a pet can be very overwhelming. According to Dr. David Schonfeld, there are fourconcepts
PATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every Moment WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE: TIPS ON PREVENTING PARENTAL The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love eachparent has
TIPS FOR KIDS SUFFERING NIGHTMARES A bedtime ritual to help children learn to calm themselves – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD If bedtime threatens nightmares about strangers with guns, or even general anxiety, here are two approaches you might consider. At bedtime, when our conscious minds 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every Moment WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE: TIPS ON PREVENTING PARENTAL The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love eachparent has
TIPS FOR KIDS SUFFERING NIGHTMARES A bedtime ritual to help children learn to calm themselves – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD If bedtime threatens nightmares about strangers with guns, or even general anxiety, here are two approaches you might consider. At bedtime, when our conscious minds 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. CALMING YOURSELF AND CHILDREN, TONE OF VOICE, THE Calming yourself and Children, Tone of Voice, The Important C’s & Breath when discussing sensitive issues and scary issues – by Judith Simon Prager How we say something communicates at least as powerfully as what we say. When you require help repairing TIPS ON IDENTIFYING IF YOUR CHILD IS A BULLY, IS GETTING Ross Ellis is a national bullying and cyberbullying prevention expert. HardTalksWithKids.com is grateful she agreed to participate in a Q&A with us. I hope you all find this information helpful. If you need additional resources on bullying, please find her website which is listed in her bio at the end WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and HOW TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE FROM SEXTING TO ONLINE SEXUAL Estée Pouleris: I had the privileged of interviewing Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness, a few months ago about Preparing your Kids for Sleepovers from a Sexually Inappropriate Perspective. We had such a great response to the article we’re delving deeper into the conversation today – this time discussing how to keep our kids safe from sexual predators online. HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT DEATH INCLUDING THE LOSS OF A How to Talk to Kids About Death Including the Loss of a Beloved Pet – interview with Dr. David Schonfeld by Estée Pouleris The death of someone close to a child, including the death of a pet can be very overwhelming. According to Dr. David Schonfeld, there are fourconcepts
PATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
LOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT DEATH INCLUDING THE LOSS OF A How to Talk to Kids About Death Including the Loss of a Beloved Pet – interview with Dr. David Schonfeld by Estée Pouleris The death of someone close to a child, including the death of a pet can be very overwhelming. According to Dr. David Schonfeld, there are fourconcepts
3 TIPS AND SAMPLE CONVERSATIONS FOR TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT Tips About Disusing Terrorism with Children – Interview with Dr. Laura Markham – by Estée Pouleris 1. Process your own feelings. 2. Protect children from media – especially TV news. 3. Be age appropriate. We recorded this interview, hearing Dr. Markham’s voice and direction when having these hard conversations withONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. TIPS ON IDENTIFYING IF YOUR CHILD IS A BULLY, IS GETTING Ross Ellis is a national bullying and cyberbullying prevention expert. HardTalksWithKids.com is grateful she agreed to participate in a Q&A with us. I hope you all find this information helpful. If you need additional resources on bullying, please find her website which is listed in her bio at the endPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
LOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT DEATH INCLUDING THE LOSS OF A How to Talk to Kids About Death Including the Loss of a Beloved Pet – interview with Dr. David Schonfeld by Estée Pouleris The death of someone close to a child, including the death of a pet can be very overwhelming. According to Dr. David Schonfeld, there are fourconcepts
3 TIPS AND SAMPLE CONVERSATIONS FOR TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT Tips About Disusing Terrorism with Children – Interview with Dr. Laura Markham – by Estée Pouleris 1. Process your own feelings. 2. Protect children from media – especially TV news. 3. Be age appropriate. We recorded this interview, hearing Dr. Markham’s voice and direction when having these hard conversations withONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. TIPS ON IDENTIFYING IF YOUR CHILD IS A BULLY, IS GETTING Ross Ellis is a national bullying and cyberbullying prevention expert. HardTalksWithKids.com is grateful she agreed to participate in a Q&A with us. I hope you all find this information helpful. If you need additional resources on bullying, please find her website which is listed in her bio at the endPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center for ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
WHEN IT COMES TO BULLYING, NO ONE WINS When it Comes to Bullying, No One Wins Bruises, scratches, nightmares, anxiety, and lying to stay home from school; this is the reality of many children across the world who are victims of bullying. Today, bullies can target kids in school, at the park, and through text messages, tweets, and ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
LOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT DEATH INCLUDING THE LOSS OF A How to Talk to Kids About Death Including the Loss of a Beloved Pet – interview with Dr. David Schonfeld by Estée Pouleris The death of someone close to a child, including the death of a pet can be very overwhelming. According to Dr. David Schonfeld, there are fourconcepts
3 TIPS AND SAMPLE CONVERSATIONS FOR TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT Tips About Disusing Terrorism with Children – Interview with Dr. Laura Markham – by Estée Pouleris 1. Process your own feelings. 2. Protect children from media – especially TV news. 3. Be age appropriate. We recorded this interview, hearing Dr. Markham’s voice and direction when having these hard conversations withONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. TIPS ON IDENTIFYING IF YOUR CHILD IS A BULLY, IS GETTING Ross Ellis is a national bullying and cyberbullying prevention expert. HardTalksWithKids.com is grateful she agreed to participate in a Q&A with us. I hope you all find this information helpful. If you need additional resources on bullying, please find her website which is listed in her bio at the endPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center forONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
AN UGLY DIVORCE WITH KIDS Meghan Crough is a parent, adjunct professor and Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in Rochester, NY, specializing in healing around Self and In Our Relationships. www.meghancrough.com Dear Parents Dealing with Divorce, What a tough time this must be for you, your children, your friends and family. ItPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center forONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
AN UGLY DIVORCE WITH KIDS Meghan Crough is a parent, adjunct professor and Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in Rochester, NY, specializing in healing around Self and In Our Relationships. www.meghancrough.com Dear Parents Dealing with Divorce, What a tough time this must be for you, your children, your friends and family. ItPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child.LOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. CALMING YOURSELF AND CHILDREN, TONE OF VOICE, THE Calming yourself and Children, Tone of Voice, The Important C’s & Breath when discussing sensitive issues and scary issues – by Judith Simon Prager How we say something communicates at least as powerfully as what we say. When you require help repairing HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
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No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever.DR. SHULI SANDLER
The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center forONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
AN UGLY DIVORCE WITH KIDS Meghan Crough is a parent, adjunct professor and Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in Rochester, NY, specializing in healing around Self and In Our Relationships. www.meghancrough.com Dear Parents Dealing with Divorce, What a tough time this must be for you, your children, your friends and family. ItPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center forONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
AN UGLY DIVORCE WITH KIDS Meghan Crough is a parent, adjunct professor and Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in Rochester, NY, specializing in healing around Self and In Our Relationships. www.meghancrough.com Dear Parents Dealing with Divorce, What a tough time this must be for you, your children, your friends and family. ItPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child.LOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. CALMING YOURSELF AND CHILDREN, TONE OF VOICE, THE Calming yourself and Children, Tone of Voice, The Important C’s & Breath when discussing sensitive issues and scary issues – by Judith Simon Prager How we say something communicates at least as powerfully as what we say. When you require help repairing HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
ONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever.DR. SHULI SANDLER
The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child. HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center forONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
AN UGLY DIVORCE WITH KIDS Meghan Crough is a parent, adjunct professor and Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in Rochester, NY, specializing in healing around Self and In Our Relationships. www.meghancrough.com Dear Parents Dealing with Divorce, What a tough time this must be for you, your children, your friends and family. ItPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, HARD TALKS WITH KIDS hard talks Oct 14, 2016 1. Preparing Yourself for a Hard Conversation with your Child – by Michelle Chalfant. hard talks Sep 30, 2016 1. Talking to Kids about School Lockdown Drills – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD. hard talks Sep 27, 2016 0. 3 Tips and Sample Conversations for Talking to Kids about Terrorism – by Dr. LauraMarkham.
CONTACT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Thank you for visiting our site. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future articles. Since the contributors writing for this site are all guest writers, I cannot guarantee we’ll get responses from them. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT SCHOOL LOCKDOWN DRILLS Then comes time to go to school, which likely includes lockdown (or as some emergency personnel call them, the friendlier shelter-in-place) drills and exposure to the knowledge that there are dangers out there. Over the past 16 years, since I co-authored (with Judith Acosta, LISW) the books, The Worst is Over: What to Say When Every MomentLOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH YOUR CHILD WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. I had the opportunity to ask the associate director of The Clay Center forONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever. SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, TYPICALLY DEVELOPING SIBLINGS AND Special Needs Children, Typically Developing Siblings and a Family Plan – an interview with Chava Kadosh by Estée Pouleris. What does is mean if a child has special needs? Special needs is an umbrella term describing the special attention and support required because of a physical, mental, emotional, developmental, behavioral or medicalchallenge or delay.
AN UGLY DIVORCE WITH KIDS Meghan Crough is a parent, adjunct professor and Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in Rochester, NY, specializing in healing around Self and In Our Relationships. www.meghancrough.com Dear Parents Dealing with Divorce, What a tough time this must be for you, your children, your friends and family. ItPATTIE FITZGERALD
By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. 12 TALKING POINTS FOR PARENTS AFTER THE PARKLAND, FLORIDA By Pattie Fitzgerald, founder, www.safelyeverafter.com Another school shooting?! This cannot be our new normal. Like every parent, I am heartbroken, angry, and sickened by this week’s tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. I want it to stop, ABOUT US | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS Welcome to Hard Talks With Kids. My name is Estée Pouleris. I’m a former Advertising exec turned stay at home mom when my daughter wasborn in 2011.
HARD TALKS | HARD TALKS WITH KIDS The process of a couple divorcing is inherently difficult and complicated. When children are involved, it increases the variables infinitely. Despite the clear conflict and discord between the two parents, there is a desire to communicate the continued love each parent has for their child.LOCKDOWN DRILLS
Helping Parents Prepare Their Little Children to Feel Safe about School Lockdown Drills (and Other Scary Stuff) – by Judith Simon Prager, PhD Truly, it can be a very scary world out there. PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A HARD CONVERSATION WITH YOUR CHILD Michelle Chalfant MS, LPC, CHC, is a therapist, holistic life coach, speaker and author dedicated to helping individuals and couples uncover their true and whole selves by stripping away limiting beliefs, false stories and emotional masks.Michelle has proven that increasing self-awareness is the first step to self love. Her Adult Chair model for self-love and understanding is practiced worldwide. CALMING YOURSELF AND CHILDREN, TONE OF VOICE, THE Calming yourself and Children, Tone of Voice, The Important C’s & Breath when discussing sensitive issues and scary issues – by Judith Simon Prager How we say something communicates at least as powerfully as what we say. When you require help repairing HOW TO HELP KIDS MANAGE ANGER I had the opportunity to interview clinical psychologist, Dr. Melissa Vivino, about children and anger. She gave great insight and brought to my attention how anger is so commonly used as a mask. She also gave a lot of healthy ideas to get kids talking about their feelings. Ihope
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SLEEPOVERS FROM A SEXUALLY Today Pattie Fitzgerald, a leader in Child Predator Safety Awareness and I had a discussion about how to talk to your young elementary aged child to prepare them for sleepovers – from the perspective of preventing sexual inappropriateness.. Estée: I have a 5 year old daughter and I believe she’s on the young side for a sleepover, but I want to get your opinion on what you think the ANXIETY AT SCHOOL DROP-OFF Other times it’s more subtle. Clinging. Crying. Sleep issues. Stomach aches. The nervous chewing of collars. Separation anxiety comes in many forms, all based on the reluctance (read: extreme reluctance) to leave a major attachment figure. What drives this is the fear that the parent will be needed, or missed, or that somethingwill go wrong
ONLINE SAFETY
No parent wants to think about their child watching pornography, unfortunately it often happens. With easy access to internet, the age of exposure is becoming younger and younger and the images are more disturbing than ever.DR. SHULI SANDLER
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