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10/20/2013

Tips For Staying Sane While Parenting Teens

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C. Lynn Williams, who is a parent coach, author and mother, spoke to Lon Woodbury, host of the Struggling Teens radio show on L.A. Talk Radio, about the challenges of raising teens. She outlined many helpful tips on staying sane while parenting teens.


C. Lynn Williams


C. Lynn Williams is an author, wife and mother of four grownup children. She holds an MBA, having gone to Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois. In addition to creating books, she is a passionate book reader, health-and-wellness expert, and educator.


Universal Tips to Parenting Effectively and Staying Sane While Parenting Teens


The radio show interview covered a broad range of concerns parents have when it comes to raising kids and offered invaluable tips for staying sane while parenting teens.


Williams revealed a lot of tips that mothers and fathers can utilize to raise teenagers, featuring the following practical concepts:


* Parents should take time off for themselves, including resting and exercising to stay healthy.


* Mothers and fathers ought to stick to their own declared intentions about consequences. When children are on the edge of their adult years, they require some structure and parents have to follow up on providing declared consequences for poor behavior to demonstrate consistency.


* Every parent should refrain from attempts to become their kid’s buddy. While it is okay to enjoy spending time with teens in some leisure activity like sports or games, parents should avoid crossing the line and doing inappropriate and unlawful things with like drinking or smoking pot with their teenager.


* Parents should set an example, rather than expect their children to follow different rules than they themselves do.


* Mothers and fathers must spend quality time with each child, becoming familiar with their interests in life.


* Every parent should continue the tradition of sharing meals with their children. This remains one of the very best ways to have purposeful discussions in a friendly setting.


* Parents should learn the love language of their kids, and should also relate to each gender accordingly. For instance, girls often enjoy talking while boys like to do things.


Williams also answered questions raised by the host about parenting tweens, children who are between ten and fourteen years; about when and how you can look for expert support if necessary; about how you can take care of children when they test your patience; and about how parents need to establish a support network of educators, next-door neighbors, and family members.


Williams books on the theme of parenting efficiently are remarkably popular and are dramatically changing the way that we look at parenting, offering us much-needed answers on exactly what to do and the many ways to do it. Parenting is a difficult job at best and hearing words of practical wisdom from a skillful mother and educator is priceless knowledge.


Learn more about Lon Woodbury on Struggling Teens. He has recorded the entire interview on his weekly L.A. Talk Radio show for people to listen to at any time.






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8/26/2013

Benefits Of Fine Arts Education For Special Needs Children

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During today’s L.A. Talk Radio program for Struggling Teens, Diana Kon, Co-Executive Director and Hague Williams, Great Arts teacher, at Sonia Shankman Orthogeneric Institution, Chicago, discussed the many benefits of fine arts education for special needs children with host Lon Woodbury.


Profile of the Guests


Diana Kon, C.A.S., M. Ed., Co-Executive Director, holds a Post Graduate Degree in Educational Leadership, a Graduate Degree in Curriculum and Instruction and Undergraduate Degree in Psychology from National Louis University. Prior to teaching at the Orthogenic School over thirteen years ago, she founded the Therapeutic Day School at Children’s Memorial and taught there for four years.


Hague Williams graduated with an MFA in Print Media at the School of Art Institute of Chicago in 2003. Today, he teaches lessons in drawing, printmaking, photography, and electronic imaging at Sonia Shankman Orthogeneric Institution. In addition, he is the Junior Achievement Coordinator educating students about labor force readiness, entrepreneurship and financial education through experiential, hands-on programs. He has actually been with the Sonia Shankman Orthogeneric Institution for ten years.


What Are the Benefits of Fine Arts Education for Special Needs Children?


Throughout the course of the meeting, the visitors described how the Sonia Shankman Orthogeneric College is a special needs treatment program for children and adolescents. The school provides a strong scholastic program, a relationally based healing atmosphere, and exceptional fine arts and recreational possibilities for pupils with intense to profound psychological challenges. It provides young people, ages five to twenty with a healing and educational atmosphere that identifies their strengths and core needs, while pushing them to grow by nurturing developmental and behavioral goals.


After discussing the origins of the orthogenic milieu procedure initiated by the scholastic work of Bruno Bettelheim, describing the types of students who go to the school, and determining the role of fine arts, the conversation concentrated on the many benefits of arts education for special needs children. Fundamentally, the study and research of arts opens a whole brand-new world for the students. Studying art helps them to set up positive relationships with others and develop a passion for knowing about the world. The self-confidence students develop from researching fine art makes them much more responsive to learning things connected to fine art, including traditional academic subjects like math. There is even a successful small printing business opportunity for students called Infectious Tees that assists them to learn how to make t-shirts and offer them to the general public for sale.


By the end of their time in school, students graduate with a whole new identity, and go on to college or enter the working world with a new self-confidence in their ability to learn, think creatively and critically, and communicate their needs and interests.


Conclusion


By integrating the fine arts, the Sonia Shankman Orthogeneric Institution touches the core of the student’s humanity by providing a safe place for them to learn the best ways to express themselves, as well as learn scholastics and how to function effectively in their culture. The amazing success of the pupils is a testimonial for the many benefits of fine arts education for special needs children.


Lon Woodbury, the founder of Struggling Teens, has recorded the entire interview on his weekly L.A. Talk Radio show for people to listen to at their convenience.






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