As a parent, have you ever wondered: “What can I do to influence the way my children turn out?” an article by Irine Schweitzer, Psy.D., LCSW The current findings coming out of research on Attachment and Interpersonal Neurobiology have now provided us with some of the answers to parent’s questions about influencing outcomes. It turns […]
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Five Magical Hours
to a Happy Life with Your Spouse and Your Children. an article by Irine Schweitzer, LCSW “Don’t I spend enough time with my spouse and children? We watch TV together, eat family dinners once or twice a week, go out with friends, take the kids to Disneyland, help them with homework. Isn’t that enough?” Well, […]
Toddlers and Sharing
The Inside Scoop on Toddlers and Sharing an article by Irine Schweitzer, Psy.D., LCSW One of the most embarrassing moments for me as a parent of a toddler was to invite over some friends with a toddler of their own for a Sunday brunch only to find that any toy the other child touched elicited […]
Toddlers and Play
Is your toddler putting in a 10 hour day? You bet he is. an article by Irine Schweitzer, Psy.D., LCSW What? You don’t see him getting dressed for work, making lunch, driving off and coming back stressed and exhausted? Well, that’s only because you think work is what adults do. “Toddlers don’t work, they have […]