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Providing Loving Guidance for Parents through Divorce and Re-marriage Feeling Overwhelmed? We are all faced with the storms of life at one time or another.
Some of the most difficult storms to weather are the ones involving family. When a family is faced with divorce and remarriage it can place a tremendous burden and strain on the parent-child relationship. During these transitions children often feel left behind or caught in the middle. Most children feel as though they have to choose, or worse that it is their fault somehow. If you’re noticing an
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Are We Parenting for Compliance or Cooperation? - Embracing the Storm, LLC The tools we use as parents to address the behavioral problems we experience with our children really only come from two basic camps. We are either parenting for compliance, or we are parenting for
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Our Child the Lightening Rod - Embracing the Storm, LLC I last wrote about how all misbehavior is simply our child trying to communicate something to us. Well in a broad sense, doesn't that apply to all of us? Think about it for
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Blog | Embracing the Storm, LLC | Coaching Through Life's Challenges All Misbehavior is Communication Posted on July 15, 2012 by Scott Huber Reply Actually, all behavior is your child trying to communicate with you. The misbehavior comes in to play when a child perceives that one or more of their basic needs are ...
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Scott Huber is a certified parenting instructor for INCAF (International Network for Children and Families). He teaches the Redirecting Children’s Behavior course and is available for speaking engagements, workshops and private family coaching. Scott has a clear understanding of the challenges a family faces in divorce, single parenting and step-parenting.
With over 25 years of corporate management experience leading both Fortune 50 as well as privately held companies through the training process and cultural change for creating collaborative team environments, Scott has realized the value of these concepts in the home. He joined INCAF in 2002 to help parents create an environment in the home that fosters empowerment and teaches children the basics of self-reliance, cooperation and personal responsibility.
Scott is a Charter Practitioner for the Power of TED* – The Empowerment Dynamic and he volunteers his time teaching inmates the concepts of the creative process of empowerment. The goal of the program is to prepare inmates to participate differently when they return to their communities upon their release from prison. He also incorporates these concepts in his coaching practice. Scott has also served as a former Capital Area CASA volunteer advocating on behalf of children in need of care.
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