Monday, November 10, 2008

Tough Talk for Tough Times

Tough Talk for Tough Times


I and others were recently interviewed by Alandra Johnson of the Bend Bulletin about how to help children in the current economic crisis. She has summarized her findings in an excellent article called, "Tough Talk for Tough Times"(www.bendbulletin.com). Included in the article are valuable suggestions regarding how to talk with your children about the issues you are currently be facing. I enourage you to read her article and sumbit your own comments and reflections.


Additional parenting guidance for the economic crisis may also be found by viewing my recent CNN interview (www.lifespanpress.blogspot.com) and by reading a recent article published by the American Psychological Association Dollars and Sense: Talking to Your Children about the Economy(www.apahelpcenter.org).

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