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Firm Boundaries With Toddlers: Why Consistency Matters (and Why I Don’t Negotiate With Terrorists)
If you have a toddler, you already know this: they are adorable, unhinged little humans with zero impulse control and very loud opinions. They can be loving, curious, and joyful — and then absolutely lose their shit over the wrong cup. So if you’ve ever caved on a boundary just to make it stop, you’re not weak. You’re human. But here’s the truth I share with parents all the time: toddlers don’t need us to negotiate with them — they need us to lead. Calmly. Clearly. Repeatedl

Kim Coon M.A., MFTC, LPCC
Jan 75 min read


7 Effective Coping Skills for Anxiety
Nearly 1 in 5 adult Americans suffers from an anxiety disorder. Yet, too often, instead of seeking treatment or effective coping...

Kim Coon M.A., MFTC, LPCC
Sep 23, 20224 min read


Understanding Shame
What is shame? Shame is a feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of being “wrong.” It’s a response to a sense of...

Kim Coon M.A., MFTC, LPCC
Feb 12, 20222 min read
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