by Elizabeth Singer | Sep 21, 2014 | Anger Management Counseling, Parenting
I get a lot of calls from the spouses, partners and parents of people who need anger management. People are angry and rageful and loved ones search on the net for help and ring my phone. I wish it worked. It doesn’t. I learned it the hard way by trying and failing...
by Elizabeth Singer | Jul 11, 2012 | Parenting
Every Mom wants her child to feel loved and special. You want your children to know how important they are to you. Here’s a framework for how to listen to your children to show you care. • Be specific. “How was your day?” is the obvious question, but you are likely to...
by Elizabeth Singer | Apr 23, 2012 | Anxiety Treatment, Baby Watching, Neuroscience, Parenting, Stress Regulation
The play space for toddlers at Washington Square Park is a slow, sweet spot. Babies learn to walk there and time stretches out like a summer afternoon. It’s also a good place to do impromptu baby watching. A truck backfires and the babies react. Some older toddlers...