Rewards, Consequences, Punishment…What’s the Best Way to Parent Teens and College Kids?
A simpler what to think of this post is “How to Change Behavior.” That’s really the primary function of a reward or consequence. There are
A simpler what to think of this post is “How to Change Behavior.” That’s really the primary function of a reward or consequence. There are
For this installment of Stupid Things, we start off nice and easy and then drop down into some weird crap. Kids are bored. I get
Chapel Hill is once again overrun with the bustle of students back at UNC. Restaurants are packed and campus is vibrating with the nervous excitement
If you are a parent who wants to learn more about residential treatment for your teen or young adult child, our Parent Support Group is
California lawmaker, Mike Gatto, is proposing a new law that would ban the use of “affluenza” as a defense in criminal trials. In December, a
Virginia Senator Creigh Deeds was Stabbed by his 24 year old son Austin (Gus) Deeds who then killed himself with a shotgun at their rural
Cyberbullying: The Fist of Technology By Mary Hannah Ellis Most of you probably remember your school bully at each level of your education – the
Fonthill Counseling Founder and Clinical Director, Rob Danzman, was recently interviewed by the good folks at StayHappilyMarried.com. The topic was how wealth impacts marriages and
To those outside our field of therapeutic schools and programs, it makes sense that Matt Shea‘s article from May 2013 in Vice titled American Teens are
A derecho is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm that is associated with a fast-moving band of severe thunderstorms. Generally, derechos are convection-induced and take on a bow echo (backward “C”) form of squall
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