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The Importance Of Failing

Andrea Ramsay Speers
communication, entitlement, gratitude, parenting, self esteem, stress, teens, tweens
It’s tempting for a parent to want to spare one’s kids the pain of failure.  No one likes to see someone that they care about – and that they’ve been charged with protecting – [...]
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A New Year’s Challenge

Andrea Ramsay Speers
communication, gratitude, happy families, keeping kids out of trouble, parenting, teens, tweens
What is one thing you could do this month to improve your relationship with your children? We all know that we’re not perfect and that we have room to improve.  So [...]
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Happiness At Home: Skills For Making Your Marriage Thrive

Andrea Ramsay Speers
communication, couples, happy families, marriage, nagging, newsletter
Any marriage counselor will tell you that one of the most common problems observed when couples come for help is poor communication skills. People get into trouble in their [...]
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The Hard Road To A Happy Marriage

Andrea Ramsay Speers
couples, happy families, marriage
Did you know that, statistically, half of all divorces take place in the first seven years of marriage?  Or put another way, if couples with children are going to divorce, [...]
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Decide What You Will Do

Andrea Ramsay Speers
chores, communication, nagging, parenting, Pet Peeves, stress, teens, tweens
We spend a lot of our time as parents trying to “make” our kids do things. Whether it’s making them hurry up, pick up after themselves, be polite, or make the bed, a lot of [...]
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5 Ways To Really Listen To Your Kids

Andrea Ramsay Speers
communication, happy families, parenting, teens, tweens
Parents generally consider themselves to be good listeners, but we may actually be practicing bad listening habits, without even knowing it.  Here are some tips for improving [...]
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Ask One, Then The Other

Andrea Ramsay Speers
communication, entitlement, happy families, parenting, Pet Peeves, teens, tweens
How do you handle a child who doesn’t take “no” for an answer, but instead quietly goes to the other parent and asks the same question? Kids can be crafty, [...]
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Do We Need Intuition In Parenting?

Andrea Ramsay Speers
anxiety, communication, happy families, keeping kids out of trouble, parenting, Pet Peeves, stress, teens, tweens
Who do you trust for information about raising your children? Your doctor, your mom, your girlfriends, the internet? Who do you receive information and advice from (whether [...]
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Happiness At Home Newsletter: Help! I Need To Make A Decision!

Andrea Ramsay Speers
anxiety, communication, mental health, stress
Many people who come to my office say they have a difficult time making decisions. I have developed a process to help my clients master this skill. I recommend that people [...]
Read more Happiness At Home Newsletter: Help! I Need To Make A Decision!
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