by Beth Pearson, Ph.D. | Sep 22, 2015 | Ann Arbor, Children, Emotions
My family has gone through a lot of changes this summer. A lot. While many of us don’t like change (it’s hard, uncomfortable, unpredictable) at least as adults we are somewhat prepared for them. We know that the unsettling feeling is temporary. Adjusting...
by Clare Cecil-Karb | Aug 10, 2015 | Communication
I’ve been thinking and talking and reading and listening a lot about “trigger questions” lately. I think of trigger questions as questions that probably seem innocuous to the asker but that trigger some feeling in us that makes us feel hurt or offended or defensive....
by Clare Cecil-Karb | Aug 10, 2015 | Children
The words echo in my ears. “Mommy… will you play with me?” Panic sets in. It occurs to me that I should really start prepping dinner. I remember a phone call I have to make. I notice that there are dust bunnies the size of actual bunnies littering my entire floor. And...