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How to break your child. And anyone can do this not just dads, moms, grandparents, teachers.

Posted on June 27, 2013 by rachel.stenta@gmail.com

Often children who suffer abuse spend a lifetime healing not just from the physical and sexual abuse and also from the emotional abuse that is paired up with either of the others.Click here to read the article. http://www.danoah.com/2010/09/you-just-broke-your-child.html http://astore.amazon.com/lifsjouagrass-20/detail/B005ELMC0Q

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Listening with Love Heals!

Posted on June 25, 2013 by rachel.stenta@gmail.com

Telling another human being how they need to feel or to hold a certain perspective is controlling and minimizing of that person. Two words adults use with children that I find appalling are, “Shut up!” Everyone needs to be listened to without judgement, criticism or responses of dismissive and control. To be able to listen…

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10 Cutest Cat Moments – Why animals are such an important part of children emotional development.

Posted on June 20, 2013 by Mary Kay Keller

Who doesn’t love a cute animal You tube video especially the one on dogs and cats? Enjoy then read below why how we treat animals is such an indicator of who we are and more importantly a predictor of who our children will become. It is so crucial that children develop empathy for themselves, for…

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10 Cutest Cat Moments – Why animals are such an important part of children emotional development.

Posted on June 20, 2013 by rachel.stenta@gmail.com

Who doesn’t love a cute animal You tube video especially the one on dogs and cats? Enjoy then read below why how we treat animals is such an indicator of who we are and more importantly a predictor of who our children will become. It is so crucial that children develop empathy for themselves, for…

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What is LOVE when the people who are suppose to love you are the same ones who hurt you?

Posted on January 14, 2013 by rachel.stenta@gmail.com

Words can never hurt me?  When we were young we were told that sticks and stones can break our bones but words can never harm us. This is true if we are adults with the cognitive skills to determine we need not take the words of someone else personal. Or that we can decided that…

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Psychological Aggression Toward Children – The elephant in the room has a name!

Posted on July 6, 2011 by rachel.stenta@gmail.com

This article could be named, “America’s dirty little secret.” Although it really isn’t a secret it is more like the elephant in the room. The elephant in the room is that although we live in a country that professes a passion to Family Values and the Right to Life is that we really and truly…

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Psychological Aggression Toward Children – The elephant in the room has a name!

Posted on July 6, 2011 by Mary Kay Keller

This article could be named, “America’s dirty little secret.” Although it really isn’t a secret it is more like the elephant in the room. The elephant in the room is that although we live in a country that professes a passion to Family Values and the Right to Life is that we really and truly…

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I am a step-mom

Posted on January 4, 2011 by rachel.stenta@gmail.com

Questioner: Cee Subject: I am a step mom Question: I have a SD who is 16 and the issue is basically I understand being a teenager and messing up. But it is her lack of respect for anyone. Her parents, me and my children. Her friends, my friends all say she is a brat, by…

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The signs of sexual abuse in children

Posted on November 15, 2010 by rachel.stenta@gmail.com

http://essentialfathers.blogspot.com/2010/11/sexual-abuse-myths-warning-signs.html#comment-form http://astore.amazon.com/lifsjouagrass-20/detail/B005ELMC0Q

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Are parent’s worries based upon reality? Or are we missing the boat?

Posted on August 31, 2010 by rachel.stenta@gmail.com

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2010/08/30/129531631/5-worries-parents-should-drop-and-5-they-should?sc=fb&cc=fp Dr. Mary Kay KellerTEDxTallahassee2015Book Here!  http://astore.amazon.com/lifsjouagrass-20/detail/B005ELMC0Q

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