Why Are You So Annoying????
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
2d ago
 Often after my seminars, parents come up to give me a personal greeting. Sometimes I meet parents who have been repeat attenders of my seminar. ( I love that). They tell me that after their first seminar with me they left breathing a sigh of relief. Their kid may have only been 11 or 12, and most of what I said did not apply yet to their relationship with their teen. They report leaving the seminar thinking, oh good, I think we've dodged that teen bullet, our teen doesn't behave at all like Joani said. We must be doing one helluva job!!! Little did they know, that a year or two later, on ..read more
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High Anxiety: The Rollercoaster Of The College Admission Decision
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by joani@joanigeltman.com
3w ago
 Tis the season.....For all of you who have high school seniors, the college acceptance and rejection season is upon you. You are in high anxiety, and your teen is in higher anxiety. This feels like a defining moment for everyone, even though truly....it is not. Admission to college is a little like a shell game these days. Sometimes kids get into the colleges they did not expect, and sometimes they get rejected from a school they thought was a sure thing.  Sometimes kids get into what they thought was their dream school, and by the end of the first semester they are miserable, disil ..read more
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New Beginnings
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
8M ago
 Over the last three days I have presented my Adolescent Psychology-The Parent Seminar at three different high schools as part of the parent orientation for their entering 9th graders. Every fall when I do this, I am reminded of how exciting and how terrifying this experience can be for the kids. At the first school, the newbies were at a dance in the cafeteria while I held the parents captive in the auditorium. Upper class students were stationed at the door of the cafeteria in two long lines facing each other as the 9th graders walked between them. Think walking a gauntlet. For some of ..read more
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A Letter To My Teen: I See You
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
1y ago
 A few nights ago while watching the local news, a story aired about a local magnet high school. An important element of relationship building between teachers and students is for teachers at this school to take the time to write personal letters to students that may be struggling with either school or personal issues who might be able to use a lift up, and to express the inspiration this student is for the teacher.  They filmed the teachers sharing these letters with their students. These students were surprised, touched, and you could see and feel the light that shone from these ki ..read more
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Frustration : The Bridge to success
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
1y ago
 Parents, take this short quiz: T  F  When my kid has a paper to write, I love when I, I mean when he/she gets a good grade. T  F  When my teen is having a problem with a teacher, a friend, a coach or the other "parent" I love to provide the solution to make his/her life easier, and have them benefit from my experience. T  F  When my teen is looking for a job, a summer program, or community service, I do everything I can to help by calling everyone I know. T  F  Now that my teen is ready for the college process, I do all the research about the coll ..read more
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Giving Comfort To Your Kids In These Very Scary Times
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
1y ago
 I don't know about you, but it seems every day brings some new terrifying event; school shootings, hurricanes, tornados, train derailments, fires, mass shootings, political decisions that affect the very way we live our lives, and of course let's not forget a pandemic that has taken over our lives for the last 3 years!  Sometimes it just feels like too much. Not to mention our own life crises. At least we as adults have years of life living as adults, so that we have a long term perspective on how to cope. Your teens do not have the benefit of experience. They haven't lived long eno ..read more
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When You're Teen Feels Excluded
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
1y ago
 When you're a parent of a teen, one of the hardest and most heartbreaking things is seeing your teen be left out or excluded from events with kids he/she is friends with or thought they were friends with. A parent called me the other day worried about her 13 year old daughter. Like most girls her age she had her posse of four "besties." After school it seems a delegate from this elite group was chosen to deliver the message. No mincing of words here, "we don't like you anymore." There is no more brutal assault. The daughter was bereft, sobbing and humiliated vowing never to return to sch ..read more
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The Perils Of Back Seat parenting
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
1y ago
  I was working out at my Gym over the weekend, huffing and puffing my way through some sit-ups while a small group training class was taking place around me. In this group of 5 was a dad and his teenage son. Oh, I thought, how lovely that the're sharing this time together doing something they both love to do. Well it turns out, I think it was just the dad who loves working out. I only surmised this after ogling his very ripped and toned body!!! Hey I'm only human! The son it turns out, not ripped and toned. Tall and skinny and clearly suffering through this workout at the behest of his d ..read more
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Getting To Know The Person You're Teen Is Becoming
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
1y ago
 I think what I have loved most about parenting, is what my daughter has taught me, rather than what I have taught her. She has challenged my thinking, helped me to get out of my comfort zone and venture into interests and passions I didn't know I had. I am 71 (I'm old) but I still am in the process of "becoming." Your teen is heavy into their development of identity. Their world is getting bigger, they are having many new experiences and relationships that may challenge how they previously saw the world. I'm jealous, oh what I would have told my 17 yer old self in 1969!!! The world truly ..read more
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A High School Senior Wants You To Know How Hard The College Process Is!
Joani's parenting tip of the day
by joani@joanigeltman.com
1y ago
  I saved an article from the Boston Globe that I wanted to write about. It is by a young woman who was a senior in High School at the time, who wrote this piece to give her perspective of the college application process, especially addressing parents of seniors. I would like to share her article with you. You might want to read it to your High School senior at dinner one night, and ask him/her if they agree, and if there is anything you might do to make their journey through this process any easier. So in the words of Laura Detwiler....... "It's not just the nagging pressure of gettin ..read more
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