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My Wait Issues

Today is the start of a new year, so I thought I’d rededicate myself to addressing my wait issues. No, that is not a typo. I have problems with waiting. Difficulty waiting can lead to a number of really bad habits, and rather than try to change each of those habits, I thought it made [...]

2024-01-11T02:27:33-06:00January 1st, 2017|Categories: Uncategorized|

Fact #9: With Emotions, It Helps to Concede but Harmful to Vent

Today’s post is the ninth in a series that I call “The 10 Most Useful Facts about Emotions.” I wrote this for a forthcoming book about parenting. I was trying to find a way to help parents appreciate what I call the emotional hazards of parenting. So, the 10 most useful emotion facts are applied to [...]

2024-01-11T02:27:33-06:00May 28th, 2015|Categories: Parent, Relationships, Self & Other, Uncategorized|Tags: , , |

Fact #8: Emotions are Subjective and Temporary

Today’s post is the eighth in a series that I call “The 10 Most Useful Facts about Emotions.” I wrote this for a forthcoming book about parenting. I was trying to find a way to help parents appreciate what I call the emotional hazards of parenting. So, the 10 most useful emotion facts are applied to [...]

2024-01-11T02:27:33-06:00May 15th, 2015|Categories: Parent, Relationships, Self & Other, Uncategorized|Tags: , , |

The 10 Most Useful Facts about Emotions: #3

Today’s post is from a series I call “The 10 Most Useful Facts about Emotions”. I posted an earlier version of this series when I launched DrTimCavell.com (September, 2014). I thought it wise to revisit these facts. I wrote this for a forthcoming book about the emotional hazards of parenting, but these 10 facts can [...]

2024-01-11T02:27:33-06:00March 20th, 2015|Categories: Parent, Self & Other, Uncategorized|Tags: , , |

The 3rd Option: How Parents Can Respond to In-Between Behaviors

Parents’ role as family leader emerges naturally from their success at adopting a posture of acceptance combined with a narrow but effectively disciplinary focus. Accepting and containing are two basic and very different options when deciding how to respond to your children’s behavior. But are accepting and containing your only options in every situation? Acceptance [...]

2024-01-11T02:27:34-06:00January 17th, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

The 10 Most Useful Facts about Emotions: #5

Today’s post is the fifth in a series that I call “The 10 Most Useful Facts about Emotions”. I wrote this for a forthcoming book about parenting. I was trying to find a way to help parents appreciate what I call the emotional hazards of parenting. So, the 10 most useful emotion facts are applied [...]

2024-01-11T02:27:34-06:00October 3rd, 2014|Categories: Uncategorized|

The 10 Most Useful Facts about Emotions: #2

Today’s post is the second in a series that I call “The 10 Most Useful Facts about Emotions”. I wrote this for a forthcoming book about parenting. I was trying to find a way to help parents appreciate what I call the emotional hazards of parenting. So, the 10 most useful emotion facts are applied [...]

2024-01-11T02:27:34-06:00September 12th, 2014|Categories: Parent, Self & Other, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

This Is A Custom Widget

This Sliding Bar can be switched on or off in theme options, and can take any widget you throw at it or even fill it with your custom HTML Code. Its perfect for grabbing the attention of your viewers. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 4 columns, set the background color, widget divider color, activate transparency, a top border or fully disable it on desktop and mobile.

This Is A Custom Widget

This Sliding Bar can be switched on or off in theme options, and can take any widget you throw at it or even fill it with your custom HTML Code. Its perfect for grabbing the attention of your viewers. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 4 columns, set the background color, widget divider color, activate transparency, a top border or fully disable it on desktop and mobile.
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