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Round-Up

9/28/2016

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On the Love After Kids Facebook page, I have been posting current articles and posts related to parenting and relationships. Here is the fourth article round-up, which I'll be presenting on the last Thursday of every month.
Amazing story from Dr. Dan Siegel on the impact of a near-death experience he had when he was younger.
Essential Resources on Kids, Teens, Puberty, Sex, and the Internet
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This is a great resource for parents of emerging teens...
Essential resources on kids, teens, puberty, sex, and the internet
The simpler, less stressful way to helping kids succeed
The Simpler, Less Stressful Way to Helping Kids Succeed
Teaching self-control, awareness and centering can be so much more valuable to our kids than tutoring or advanced classes...
Misconceptions about Male Sexuality
From Esther Perel, author of Mating in Captivity, ​which was a highlighted resource on the Love After Kids Facebook page: "A man may be more or less interested in sex depending on how he feels about himself."
Misconceptions about male sexuality
David Brooks on three views of marriage
Three Views of Marriage
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Opinion piece about different perspectives on marriage by David Brooks of the NY Times... 
Everything You Thought You Knew About Love is Wrong
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The hilarious Aziz Ansari's take on modern romance...
Everything you thought you knew about love is wrong
Why successful couples have boundaries
Why Successful Couples Have Boundaries
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Esther Perel on the importance of boundaries in relationships with a video by Brené Brown...
How Can I Help My Husband Develop More Emotional Intelligence?
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Dr. Psych Mom on helping women whose husbands struggle with emotional intelligence...
How can I help my husband develop more emotional intelligence?
Developing a more flexible mind
Developing a More Flexible Mind
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Leo Babauta of Zen Habits explains the importance of developing a flexible mind and tips on how to do so...
9 Things People Need to Stop Saying About Co-Parenting, Immediately
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Danielle Campoamor in defense of co-parenting...
9 things people need to stop saying about co-parenting, immediately
Connecting to challenging kids by leaning in to discomfort
Connecting to Challenging Kids by Leaning in to Discomfort
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On looking past difficult behavior in our kids to try to understand the meaning. So important...

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David B. Younger, Ph.D is the creator of Love After Kids, for couples that have grown apart since having children. He is a clinical psychologist and couples therapist with a web-based private practice, and lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, 11 year-old son, 2 year-old daughter and 4 year-old toy poodle.
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