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Teens and Couples | Matt Cooper's "Positive Family Communication"
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How well can you hold a conversation with your teen? Is this something that would be important to you? How about talking with your partner? If you are with your special someone, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to talk about issues before they become a problem? Teens need to communicate! Before teens can communicate with you, they need to feel that you will listen to them. Why do you have two ears and one mouth? So you can listen twice as much as you speak. We call this Rapport. Makes sense, doesn’t it.
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Positive Family Communications Blog | Matt Cooper's "Positive Family Communication"
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Category Archive for: ‘Positive Family Communications Blog’. Pride in Communication: Two Sides of the Coin. Posted in: Positive Family Communications Blog. September 7, 2012. I was asked to counsel a friend and her daughter recently. I have known the family for a number of years and have watched the girl grow up with her mom, a single woman. What was interesting was that as I spoke with both the mom and the daughter, I realized that their issue wasn’t […]. Read more ». Learning From Our Past Experiences.
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Paul Lewis Siddoway's Online Portfolio. Volunteer, Freelance, and Agency Projects. American West Heritage Center. Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency. Cache Valley Area Investors Association. Sexual Abuse and Anti-Violence Information. Social Media Club of Cache Valley. William Wrigley Jr. Company. Jon M Huntsman School of Business. Solution Marketing Content Specialist. October 2013 – Present. April 2012 – October 2013. I had become MarketStar’s go-to person for video production. I have writt...
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Introduction Videos | Matt Cooper's "Positive Family Communication"
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Stress | Matt Cooper's "Positive Family Communication"
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How do you feel after getting into a shouting match with your teen? How about when you are talking to them and they yell at you and storm off to their room and slam the door? Or when the break into tears and plead with you to listen or that you just don’t understand! My dad and I never got into it with more than words when I was younger. Some people aren’t that lucky. What is all of this about? Has really helped me over the years when life happened to me. And Yetwe still have stress! It is that easy.
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Communication | Matt Cooper's "Positive Family Communication"
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Do you like to watch people? Not in a creepy way. I mean in a way where you might be able to tell a little bit about their life? The guy that nervously adjusts his clothes and finger combs his hair over a rapidly thinning head of hair as he approaches the door to an employment agency. The woman that checks her lipstick for the 4. Time in as many minutes in the little compact she carries in her purse. Looking at her cell phone. Checking the time. A little smile forming on her lips. We say. Every. In your ...
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Read Me | Matt Cooper's "Positive Family Communication"
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When my first child first hit her teen years, I had it pretty easy. I have been studying and using a program used by Troubled Youth homes for the past 18 years, and man did it work. I’ve watched my friends that have teens almost tear their hair out from the frustration over and over from trying, and failing, to understand and communicate with their teens. I know what I was doing different. From them. I was getting great results. With my kids. How did I know it was different? You become the example).
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