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Often times, people assume that parenting is something that should just come naturally. After all, having children generally does. As any parent would agree the challenges associated with bringing up any child, whether they suffer from a psychological disorder or not, are numerous and at times overwhelming. Parents may turn to a number of defense mechanisms that will ultimately worsen the issue. Parent therapy helps parents to manage their stress levels and helps them to develop better coping mechanisms, which in turn provides a healthier more controlled home environment.

Guidelines For Parent Child Relationships

  • Try to set a side time on a regular basis to do something fun with your child.
  • Never disagree about discipline in front of the children.
  • Never give an order, request, or command without being able to enforce it at the time.
  • Be consistent, that is, reward or punish the same behavior in the same manner as much as possible.
  • Agree on what behavior is desirable and not desirable.
  • Agree on how to respond to undesirable behavior.
  • Make it as clear as possible what the child is to expect if he or she performs the undesirable behavior.​
  • Look for gradual changes in behavior. Don’t expect too much. Praise behavior that is coming closer to the desired goal.
  • Remember that your behavior serves as a model for your children’s behavior.
  • If one of you is disciplining a child and the other enters the room, that other person should not step in on the argument in progress.
  • Reward desirable behavior as much as possible by verbal praise, touch or something tangible such as a toy, food or money.
  • Both of you should have an equal share in the responsibility of discipline as much as possible.
  • Once you have stated your position and the child attacks that position, do not keep defending yourself. Just restate the position once more and then stop responding to the attacks.

"The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother."

-HENRY WARD BEECHER

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1639 N. Alpine Rd.
Suite 204
Rockford, IL 61107


P: (779) 423-0275
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Helpful Links For Family Conflict

  • The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy - A professional association for the field of marriage and family therapy.
  • AFTA - Offers a unique Annual Conference that addresses personal and professional growth through peer discussion and current research.
  • The Family Dynamics - Institute started in 1994 and helps couples grow happier and ensure their children remain happy and stay productive in their development.
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Rockford, IL 61107

P: (779) 423-0275
F: (815) 516-5952

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  • Home
  • About
    • Meet Our Team
    • Rates & Insurance
    • Tour Our Office
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
  • Services
    • Therapy Services
    • Clinical Supervision
  • Therapy
    • Children & Adolescents >
      • Mood Disorders
      • Anxiety Disorders
      • Conduct Disorders
      • Deveolpmental Disorders
      • ADHD
      • Emotional Disturbance
      • Depression
      • Separation Anxiety Disorder
    • Mental Health >
      • Mood Disorders
      • Depression
      • Bipolar Disorders
      • Anxiety Disorders
      • Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
      • Adjustment Disorders
    • Relationship Issues >
      • Family Counseling
      • Family Conflict
      • Parenting Support
    • Personal Growth >
      • Self Esteem
      • Life Transitions
      • Social Skills
      • Stress Management
    • Coping Skills >
      • Grief Counseling
      • Anger Management
  • Resources
    • Printable Forms
    • Client Portal
    • What To Expect
    • Helpful Links
    • Common Questions
    • Helpful Books
  • Blog
  • Contact
    • Book Appointment
    • Pay My Bill
    • Connect With Us