“The teaching that leaves its mark is not what is done from head to head, but from heart to heart.” (Howard G. Hendricks) When I wanted to find a meaningful quote to start this biography, I stopped on this one. …
During a seminar for parents, we were asked to sit in a circle so that we could share some ideas regarding the conflicts we face with our teenagers. I listened carefully as my peers expressed their inability to communicate with, …
Fights and disagreements between siblings are an important issue for all families and can become very exhausting, especially in the current situation, where self-regulation mechanisms that included visits to public places, outdoor sports, hanging out with friends, etc., have been …
Feel, accept, manage: Firstly, we must let ourselves feel all the emotions that come with this situation and try to manage them, while also accepting that there are things we cannot control. Use self-regulation strategies: Exercise, maintain healthy eating habits …
If we work together toward a shared goal, we can overcome the difficulties that arise along the way. We must be adaptable, have faith, and always teach our children out of love. Technology is a tool, but the human beings …