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Be a Problem Solver Podcast


Apr 21, 2020

Screen time boundaries and motivation are at the top of the question list this week! Parenting during the pandemic has brought to light issues that may have been beneath the surface and magnified them. This episode was taken from an Instagram LIVE that we did to answer the questions that we've gotten over the past few weeks. 

Parents, when we have kids think that the baby years are the hardest... but if you're like most you realize that the teen years is really when you need help. What would if be like for you if everything wasn't a fight and a struggle? What would it be like if your kid started conversations with you and it wasn't like pulling teeth? What would it be like if your kids actually followed technology boundaries without putting up a fight? The good news is, all of this is possible and it doesn't HAVE to be a fight. We've laid this all out in order to get to this place, in our framework. If you want to hear about how this can be possible for you, then let's set up a call! Send us an email at beaproblemsolverservices@gmail.com or click the link below:

https://beaproblemsolverservices.com/groupcoaching-2/ 

We are so glad you're here! At Be a Problem Solver Services, our goal is to help parents raise decent humans in a digital world. Need more help addressing social media use, teenage transitions, or essential workplace skills with your child? Check out our online coaching services here:

www.beaproblemsolverservices.com/services

Be a Problem Solver Services are Kate (M.Ed., CCC-SLP) and Cory (Ph.D., LCMHC, NCC) - a wife speech pathologist and husband mental mental health counselor who focus on bringing you information about social skill development and character building. We both practice independently, and then come together to collaborate on important social skills issues that we hear from our clients over and over again!