Monthly ArchiveSeptember 2015

ByDr. Berney

The Ledger: 9.27.15: In this week’s column the focus is on a fight that many parents have already lost…. fb.me/7warCGFEo

ByDr. Berney

Parents Can Learn How To Prevent Anxiety In Their Children – NPR apple.news/AWjkNN96pQ16up…

ByDr. Berney

Can a Video Game Teach You to Manage Stress? – Smithsonian apple.news/Arsom28eaSfWRX…

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Episode 25: The Urge to Punish: In this week’s episode, Drs. Berney and Richard review a common question asked by… fb.me/2L7vlsAbR

ByDr. Berney

Episode 25: The Urge to Punish

In this week’s episode, Drs. Berney and Richard review a common question asked by parents of young children, “What is the right punishment for my child?”

To deal with this issue, Drs. Berney and Richard talk about the difference between “can’t do” and “won’t do” situations. When the problem is a “can’t do” issue, we need to deal with it as a teaching opportunity and consider three things:

1. Your Understanding vs. Their Understanding
2. Their Ability vs. Their Availability
3. Your Timeline vs. Their Timeline

If it is a “won’t do” issue, then we need to deal with consequences and consider:

1. Naturally Occurring Consequences
2. Immediacy of the Consequences
3. Avoiding Socially/Physically/Emotionally Aversive Consequences

Finally, they discuss the importance of dealing with antecedents, as opposed to waiting on the need for consequences.

ByDr. Berney

Feeling anxious? Check your orbitofrontal cortex and cultivate your optimism – DeepStuff.org apple.news/AvRhvXuWtP9uwA…

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These kids were geniuses — they were just too poor for anyone to discover them – The Washington Post apple.news/Ao4xt7l09SW24E…

ByDr. Berney

The Ledger: 9.27.15

In this week’s column the focus is on a fight that many parents have already lost. Technology is here to stay. Truth be told, parents have fought with their children over technology for decades. It is not a new problem. In this column, Dr Berney encourages parents to shift their focus from how many minutes/hours their child spends on technology to simply ensuring that responsibilities are met. 

What do you think about the tie between our children and their technology? Is it helpful or is it damaging?

Read the column here: Stop Fighting a Losing Battle

ByDr. Berney

3 Tips to Picking Your Co-Parenting Battles Wisely – The Good Men Project apple.news/Ao4aTNT3SP0mC9…

ByDr. Berney

Unwanted Parenting Advice: What I WANT to Say in Response…and What I Really Say – Mothering apple.news/AnHfSPVpCPLWSH…