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Child’s Behavior Checklist

4/6/2014

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Are you having behavior problems with your child?  Does your child:

  • Refuse to do what you ask?

  • Hit, kick or hurt themselves or others?

  • Have temper tantrums?

  • Whine or cry easily?

  • Constantly seek attention?

  • Have a short attention span?

  • Interrupt others often?

  • Have difficulty in child care or school settings?

  • Backtalk you and others?

  • Has your child been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, or Sensory Integration Deficits?

If you answered yes to these more than one of these questions and are having difficulty managing their behaviors, contact me (619) 701-1536 for more information.


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Ways to Enhance Your Relationship

4/6/2014

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Having trouble remembering why you are with your partner?  Want to ensure you stay in love?  Here are some ways to enhance the relationship you already have:

  • Reminisce:  It is important to spend time weekly with your partner reminiscing about great times.

  • Respect:  Show your partner how much you care by giving respect even when you may feel you are not getting it in return.  Show respect through walking away, managing your own stress, using kind words always, and being willing to say you are sorry. 

  • Reconnect:  Even though life can get very chaotic, spend time every week reconnecting with one another without distractions.

  • Relax:  It is important to relax when you are with one another.  Make it a priority to laugh together, be physically intimate with one another and breathe.

  • Remoteness:  Although spending time with one another help rekindle old feelings, spending time without one another can remind you of what is so special.  Take time to spend an evening or lunch with your friends, yourself or family.

  • Reasoning:  It is okay to disagree with one another as long as it stays fair.  To disagree means having your own opinion but it also requires doing so with respect.

  • Rekindle:  It is never too late to rekindle old feelings but do it with intention and both feet in.  The first step in moving forward is letting things go. 

If you have noticed some areas where you might need some work, contact me (619) 701-1536 for more information.  Please be sure to mention how you heard about my services.

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    Angela Warneke

    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (#88167). I have been working with youth since 2006 in the role of parent educator, therapist, case manager and supervisor from programs involving youth.  I have also worked with adults since 2006 through parenting, Child Welfare and Behavioral Health services.

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