Archive for December, 2010

>Emotional Roller Coaster

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>Is there a person in your life who makes you feel like you are on an emotional roller coaster–friendly one day, then sulking the next?  Withdrawing or giving you the silent treatment instead of ever telling you directly what is bothering them?  If you are up against a passive aggressive family member, friend, co-worker or boss, please share your story in the Comments section below…

>Emotional Roller Coaster

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>Is there a person in your life who makes you feel like you are on an emotional roller coaster–friendly one day, then sulking the next?  Withdrawing or giving you the silent treatment instead of ever telling you directly what is bothering them?  If you are up against a passive aggressive family member, friend, co-worker or boss, please share your story in the Comments section below…

>Using Art Therapy to Address Bullying

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>Starr Commonwealth is a National Training Site for the LSCI Institute, which is how I happened to come across this great Blog posting from Starr’s National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children (TLC).  Cathy Malchiodi, Phd, LPCC, CPAT is a TLC Trainer and author of several books, chapters, and articles in the field of art therapy.  She writes this post to talk about using art therapy–and in particular collage–to help victims of bullying explore feelings of power and powerlessness.  In the activity she describes here, kids are encouraged to think about increasing their personal power when facing bullies:

http://tlcinstitute.wordpress.com/2010/11/28/using-art-therapy-to-address-bullying/

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>Using Art Therapy to Address Bullying

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>Starr Commonwealth is a National Training Site for the LSCI Institute, which is how I happened to come across this great Blog posting from Starr’s National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children (TLC).  Cathy Malchiodi, Phd, LPCC, CPAT is a TLC Trainer and author of several books, chapters, and articles in the field of art therapy.  She writes this post to talk about using art therapy–and in particular collage–to help victims of bullying explore feelings of power and powerlessness.  In the activity she describes here, kids are encouraged to think about increasing their personal power when facing bullies:

http://tlcinstitute.wordpress.com/2010/11/28/using-art-therapy-to-address-bullying/

My Baby Clothes Boutique has partnered with me to provide articles to the parenting community. Check out their site the next time you need adorable baby clothes, photo perfect baby headbands, or even just a warm baby hat for winter. They have it all!

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