by Leah Campbell | Jun 8, 2018 | Articles, Bullying, Media
When your children are being stimulated and rewarded at a rate which no other activity or interaction can compete with (besides hard core drugs) then why on earth would they be happy about stopping it to engage in boring chit chat or antiquated hobbies with their elders? Parents are facing a problem today, that no other generation has had to contend with.
by Leah Campbell | May 14, 2018 | Articles, Bullying, Media
Nothing brings out the mama (or papa) bear in parents quite like learning someone has been hurting your child. In an instant, all reason goes out the window and we become determined to do whatever it might take to protect our little cub. That instinct is exactly why...
by Leah Campbell | Apr 30, 2018 | Articles, Bullying, Children, Media
A kid shoved into a locker. Another tripped on the bus. Even the online profile set up specifically to catfish a teen. We all recognize these as examples of overt bullying; unwanted, aggressive behavior meant to take the bullying victim down. It’s behavior just about...
by South Charlotte Family Counseling | Mar 8, 2018 | Articles, Children, Media
When your children are being stimulated and rewarded at a rate which no other activity or interaction can compete with (besides hard core drugs) then why on earth would they be happy about stopping it to engage in boring chit chat or antiquated hobbies with their elders? Parents are facing a problem today, that no other generation has had to contend with.
by South Charlotte Family Counseling | Dec 4, 2017 | Media
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by South Charlotte Family Counseling | Nov 28, 2017 | Media
Kids of any generation have undoubtedly heard the phrase “When I was a kid….” from parents, grandparents and almost any adult figure in their lives. I, myself heard it countless times from every teacher I ever had growing up. It’s a timeless rite of passage for adults...