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I have 19 years of experience in health care management and social work. I provided case management, as well as supervision of case managers, to many of the homeless and underserved populations on the Peninsula. Through our efforts, the homeless received healthcare, counseling and social entitlements through linkage with local agencies and organizations. For Our Kids Parenting and Co-Parenting Classes offer referrals and resources for parents, teens and children dealing with mental illness, substance abuse, abandonment, and other health care and social concerns. Parenting problems? Let me help with effective parenting solutions. Whether you are going through a divorce, separation, parenting as a single parent, or living in a blended home, I can help with positive and proven tools you can use starting today. As your personal parenting advisor, you will receive parenting tips on dealing with communication skills, discipline, power struggle and so much more.
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ANGER

ANGER
Signs and Symptoms

Have frequent angry outbursts, even over minor issues

Is unable to explain feelings when upset

Has trouble calming down when frustrated or
upset, even to the point of hyperventilating

Resorts to using physical aggression, such as
hitting, fighting, kicking, shouting, spitting, swearing, tantrums
Doesn’t seem to care about animals’ or people’s
feelings


Doesn’t accept responsibility for his aggression; blames others



By Michele Borba, Ed.D.















Do I Have To Communicate With The Other Parent After The Divorce?

Do I Have To Communicate With The Other Parent After The Divorce?
When talking to the other parent after a breakup, you may feel the urge to scream, shout, or do other things to tell him or her about the pain and hurt you are feeling. Do everything you can to avoid doing this when your kids can hear you.

If talking face-to-face is hard (especially right after the breakup), you might want to use e-mail or even written notes or letters to avoid bringing up old emotional fights.


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