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Category Archives: Going to Work
Building A Better Balance
Can I tell you a little secret? I’ve always wanted to be a stay at home Dad (I know, that’s not the secret). But I didn’t really believe I could do it. Yes, I believe men can be stay at … Continue reading
Jealousy at My Children’s Laughter
By Jeremy G. Schneider, MFT As I was leaving the house this morning, I heard one thing above all else; the sound of my 6.5 year old children’s laughter. And I felt one thing in response. Jealousy. Here I was … Continue reading
My Two Worlds Colliding
By Jeremy G. Schneider, MFT I have written quite a bit about how hard leaving my three-year old twins every morning is for me. To sum up: I hate it. I hate leaving them every morning and feel there is … Continue reading
Making Note of My Parental Power
By Jeremy G. Schneider, MFT Our parental power is not something that comes up in casual conversation when we’re complaining about how out of control our children have become. In contrast, many parents talk about how powerless they feel. But … Continue reading