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A job like no other

by Dee Plusch
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I just recently accepted a job, and I thought I’d share what the position description entails.

First, I don’t get more than a 10-minute break during work hours, and those work hours will most likely include overtime on a daily basis. It’s a highly demanding and critical role where there is a lot at stake, therefore being consistently alert is essential even on those overtime days and nights. The role is an umbrella for several other titles with additional duties, none of which include additional pay…. More

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But I Wonder, Can I Wander?

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Whenever people hear our story, the first question is, “How do you survive with three kids?!” (We aren’t sure. Please check back in about 15 years to see if we actually made it). After that, everyone wants to know, “How can I get started?”… More

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Is Sleep Away Camp Right for Your Child?

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Recently I have been getting some questions about sleep away summer camps. I thought a little Camp Q & A might be helpful.

Camps are a rite of passage, but how can parents determine the right one?

Once a parent gets beyond finding a camp that matches their child’s interests, I would talk to the camp director. Ask, “How do you make sure that each of the campers is doing well and is not feeling lonely or isolated in any way?”… More

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What to Teach Your Kids About Bullying

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“Those who are at war with others, are not at peace with themselves.” – William Hazlitt

I have been working with high school and college-aged students for years, and most of the people I have worked with at some point or another have faced bullying—either being bullied or bullying others…. More

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Two Simple Approaches to Get Out of the Power Struggle with Your Teen

by Karen Kerschmann, LCSW
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Plenty of parents call me this time of year, exhausted, and tell me, “My teen needs therapy stat!” or “I was fine raising my child but now that he/she’s an adolescent I’m at a loss.” Parenting a teenager is a new and scary experience for most, and to shift how you interact with your children can be difficult. The good news is there are some parenting techniques for teens that can help you successfully build family harmony and a healthy, independent young adult…. More

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