Please join Dr. G in this incredibly useful workshop for parents of kids with disabilities. How can you be caring about your child’s disability and still encourage their best behavior? How can you parent…
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Do time-outs work for teenagers? What happens if your elementary schooler gets grounded? Is there a way to avoid the negativity of punishment and still shape character and behavior? Dr. G combines her knowledge…
Every birthday and holiday season kids get stuff. Sometimes they love it, sometimes they complain, but most often parents worry about the message the stuff is sending. Dr. G discusses how to build gratitude…
Few topics are as stressful for parents as sex, grief and drugs or alcohol. And few topics are as important for repeated conversations between parents and children. Dr. G will take the fear out…
Do you lament the attitude many young people display in our culture? College professors and employers and parents note with dismay the growing sense of entitlement they see in teens and young adults, this…
Want to entitlement-proof your kids? As children grow with all that their parents can provide, they appropriately ask for more. Often parents worry about making their children grateful for what they already have! In…
From weddings to funerals, parents are often anxious about bringing children to these events. Visits to the hospital are often even more stressful and it’s easier to leave kids home. In this workshop, Dr….
In this workshop, Dr. Gilboa will speak with parents or educators about methods for raising children to be respectful and responsible. She will discuss the behavior of children at ages from 2-18 (though this…
When mothers take good care of themselves, their children will learn to do the same. Too often women put their own health and happiness last on the to-do list. Dr. Gilboa will discuss ways…
How can we monitor and control our children as they use technology, especially since many of them know more about it than parents? Dr. G explores the terrific and the terrifying as it relates…