Tag Archives: reality
For the sake of the children
Posted in character, children's needs, emotional muscle, honesty, influences, mental health, parenthood
Tagged emotional muscle, honesty, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, mastery, parenting, reality, secrets
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Check in before you check out
Posted in addiction, adolescence, character, children's needs, discipline, emotional muscle, influences, mastery, parent-child relationship, society/culture, teenagers, values
Tagged addiction, adolescence, age-appropriate, brain development, discipline, emotional muscle, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, life cycle, mastery, media, parent-child relationship, reality, respect, responsibility, setting limits, teenagers
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Adolescents need adults
Posted in character, children's needs, discipline, emotional muscle, friends, influences, mastery, mental health, parent-child relationship, society/culture, teenagers, values
Tagged addiction, adolescence, age-appropriate, bodies, emotional muscle, family activities, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, life cycle, mastery, overstimulation, parent-child relationship, parenting, reality, respect, self-regulation, setting limits, teenagers
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Because I said so!
Posted in children's needs, discipline, emotional muscle, influences, parent-child relationship, society/culture, values
Tagged age-appropriate, authoritarian parenting, authoritative parenting, conflict-resolution, discipline, emotional muscle, honesty, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, mastery, mixed feelings, parenting, perfectionism, problem-solving, punishment, reality, setting limits
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What gets spoiled with spoiling?
Posted in character, children's needs, discipline, emotional muscle, feelings, habits, influences, mastery, mental health, parent-child relationship, preschoolers, schoolkids, teenagers, values
Tagged bribery, discipline, emotional muscle, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, mastery, reality, setting limits, spoiling, whining
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Learning to Hate
Posted in character, children's needs, emotional muscle, feelings, influences, mastery, mental health, parent-child relationship, society/culture
Tagged conflict-resolution, emotional muscle, externalization, hate, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, love, mastery, parents, persecution, psychoanalysis, reality, responsibility, self-esteem, teaching, tolerance, violence
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Children and Hard Times
Posted in character, children's needs, emotional muscle, honesty, mastery, parent-child relationship, society/culture, values
Tagged community, economic hardship, emotional muscle, honesty, hope, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, mastery, money, parent-child relationship, parental anxieties, reality, security, strategies
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