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David Simonsen U.S. View Profile
| I work with teens and parents on a weekly basis. I have learned that one way of parenting doesn't fit every teen. Being able to be flexible and a good listener can really cultivate a great relationship between a parent and teen. I will give you a no-nonsense pratical way to help your relationship
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James Windell View Profile
| I am a parent trainer, psychotherapist, and author specializing in parenting issues.During the past 40 years I`ve worked with parents with discipline problems and challenging children. I give frequent lectures and workshops related to discipline, social skills, and aggressive children. I consult with various agencies and schools where there are child behavior problems. I am listed in the American Psychological Associations` media panel as an expert on parenting and am frequently quoted in leading magazines and newspapers. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kjirstin U.S. View Profile
| My own dysfunctional youth in an alcoholic family helped me decide to raise my children with love, acceptance, and honesty. It must have worked. We`ve got terrific kids. I don`t yet know if I can help others, but I`d like to try. Our world is so much better when we lift instead of crushing. Every child is worth more than any bank can hold. If I can help at all, it will be in teaching both parent and child of their own personal value to humanity, and how to punch through the noise of the moment to find their greater purpose. Together, we can all make a better world. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
M. Kay Keller U.S. View Profile
| Questions concerning Teens & the developmental stages that they are in. It doesn`t matter what the psychological or emotional behavior they are exhibiting. What matters is that you ask the questions & search out solutions!
Do you have both teens and toddlers in the house? Look for me at:AllExperts>Parenting/Family>Parenting of Multiples>Parenting--Toddlers/Infants/Pre-Schoolers
Follow up questions please speak to me anonymously in person I can be reached at: http://www.ingenio.com/Family SolutionsInc or 1-888-INGENIO extension - 081865.
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Donna K. U.S. View Profile
| I can answer all questions regarding teen issues. problems with family, peer pressure, sex, masturbation, dating, and even nudism and naturist issues. I have been helping people with these matters for years and will be happy to assist you with whatever question you may have. I will never judge you. I am an open minded individual and I accept all people for who they are. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Evelyn Petersen U.S. View Profile
| I give parents advice that is candid, positive and practical. I give them ideas that work and that they can use immediately, not study. My advice is based on expertise and experience in the area of early childhood education that spans 40 years of work as a professional and as a parent and grandparent. See askevelyn.com | On Vacation returns 09/09/2008 View Past Answers |
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