Brandon answers the question on how to teach a child to share.

Teaching Your Child To Share

Lessons on Marriage and Life I Learned This Weekend
Today I thought I’d reflect on what I learned about marriage and life this weekend when I wasn’t with clients. Here goes:

Family Meal Time: Number 1
Brandon introduces his new blog series called ‘Family Meal Time.’

Why Should I Quit Porn?
Dr. Bing explores just a few of the reasons to quit porn. Beware: This Blog is rated R.

Part Three: Dickens’ David Copperfield on the Family: Birth Children Feeling Lost in Stepfamilies
On this recent 200th year anniversary of Charles Dickens’ birth (February 7, 1812) Dr. Bing takes a trip back through Dicken’s most autobiographical work, David Copperfield, for some insight into the family. In this excursion he looks again at Dickens’ revealing stepfamily snafus.

Ask Dr. Bing Podcast #12: What If My Spouse Won’t Go To Therapy?
Dr. Bing answers the question in the Ask Dr. Bing Podcast #12: What If My Spouse Won’t Go to Therapy?

Creative Idea: No Technology Tuesday
Dr. Bing shares an idea from a couple who found their relationship with each other and their children greatly improving after turning off their computers.

Flaying the “He will Never Change” Myth….Forever
Dr. Bing argues we all will change: some for the better, and some for…

Part Two: Dickens’ David Copperfield on the Family: Jealousy in Stepfamilies
On this 200th Anniversary of Charles Dickens’ birth (February 7, 1812), Dr. Bing uses the book David Copperfield to illustrate a pretty common issue in stepfamilies.

Fathers Are Not Natural Imbeciles
Brandon takes on our culture’s belief that fathers are natural imbeciles when it comes to parenting.
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