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Tips For A Less Stressful Holiday Season
Q: I know that this time of year is supposed to be the "feel good" season. But in our house it just seems like wall-to-wall stress for a whole month. How can we change that pattern?
Jim: I think many of us can relate -- the days between Thanksgiving and Christmas are some of the busiest of the year. As the decorations go up, so does the pace. ...Read more
How To Help Kids Handle Money
Q: We want to help our kids learn how to handle money in practical ways. Do you have any suggestions?
Jim: I think many parents overlook a key financial application: paying for extracurricular activities. We all know these things can take a big bite out of the family budget. But we're usually happy to make that sacrifice because we know the ...Read more
Being Grateful Is A Choice
Q: I struggle every year when Thanksgiving approaches. I know I should be more grateful than I am; I just don't know how to get a better handle on it. Help?
Jim: Let's be honest -- we can all use more gratitude. The good news is that the answer is pretty straightforward. We just have to choose to be grateful.
That's what Drs. Les and Leslie ...Read more
Connect With Children By Teaming Up With Them
Q: With a recent change in my job, I'm finally going to be able to spend more time with my family. My kids aren't used to having Dad home much. How can I build and keep up relational momentum with them?
Jim: One of most helpful building blocks to reinforce a strong relationship with our children involves discovering new interests and activities...Read more
Spouse Concerned About Conflict In Marriage
Q: I generally try to avoid conflict, especially with my spouse. But we still occasionally argue. That worries me; is it a sign that our relationship is struggling more than we know?
Jim: The presence of conflict doesn't necessarily mean a relationship is in dire straits. In fact, certain types of back-and-forth can actually be an indicator ...Read more







