Category Archives: Parenting

Life Coaching For Children on The Autism Spectrum

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Previously it proved challenging when taking him out in public places, such as miniature golf or bowling. He would become frustrated if he started to lose or wasn’t performing well. Any intended memory making outings just seemed to make him miserable, whereas now, we enjoy our time together

How Coaching Benefits Teenagers

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In this audio recording Suna Senman interviews LCM’s Editor Anya Sophia Mann for Huffington Post: Drawing on her experience, gained from over 30 years’ in the field of coaching and mentoring, Anya speaks about how coaching benefits teenagers. Commenting on the importance of congruency Anya says, “kids don’t care what you feel, they care that you know what you feel”…. Read more »

A Principal’s Principle Mission – Hugs

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Listen to the author share her inspiration for writing this article (click above). At the time of writing (2013) Nonda Chomokos (Mr. ‘C’) was principal at Patterson Elementary School, Gilbert, Arizona. He can be contacted through Administrative Assistant Nancy Boothe, at nancy.boothe@gilbertschools.net

Why doesn’t my Mom like me?

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Hi, I am nine and my name is Miguel. I was named after my grandfather. Can you help me with a question? I heard my Mom on the phone telling my Auntie that she hates it when we end up in fights and that she gets angry when I’m acting out. That’s what I heard her say. And that she… Read more »