
Children have their peer groups. Why shouldn’t parents, grandparents, single parents, guardians, foster parents, and others have their peer groups? They do. Here they are!
Children who are strong-willed, rebellious, compliant, "different," and etceteras need love and discipline unique to their needs and challenges. Here’s where support group participants can specifically relate.
Creative ways to apply the concepts and principles in the books are endless. Fascinate and empower each other by sharing what you have done or are doing.
Since support groups bring together people from all walks of life, creativity abounds! Report on how your members have helped each other’s families and read creative ways to be supportive.
Here’s where bad attitudes, disobeying, refusing to do chores, sneaking out of the house, and etceteras are given individual attention. Write what you are doing that is in harmony with RELIEF, and read what others are doing.
Here’s where anger issues, not doing homework, lying, smart mouthing, and etceteras are given individual attention. Write what you are doing that is in harmony with RELIEF, and read what others are doing.
When your college student doesn't make decent grades, stay out of trouble, honor his or her family's values, take seriously the opportunity to prepare for a career, or exhibit well-being, it is time to discuss how to respond appropriately. Here is your opportunity.
Counselors, peace officers, juvenile authorities, school personnel, and etceteras are possible allies of families. Here’s where you tell your experiences, and learn from the experiences of others.
Laughing can be therapeutic! And sometimes the stuff that kids do is so bizarre that it’s comedic (no disrespect intended). Tell what your kids have done, and read about what other kids have done. Here’s where you can take a break from the stress of parenting.
What do you do when kids are 35 going on 13? Battle-fatigued parents of immature and/or irresponsible adult children need their own place to give and receive support. Welcome.
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