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← Older postsThe secret to most powerfully exploiting the post COVID-19 education buyers market
June 21, 2020COVID-19 is fundamentally restructuring the global education market. Things will never be the same, nor should they be! We have all known for at least a decade that higher education tuition has become irrationally, unbearably expensive. Parents have had enough, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career guidance, counseling, counselor, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Thomas Brunner, education, educational planning, Tucson Counselor | Comments Off on The secret to most powerfully exploiting the post COVID-19 education buyers marketThe best 3 end-of-the-year questions to ask teachers
April 12, 2019See these 3 questions you can email each of your child’s teachers so you can make any summer academic planning: — Are there any specific academic skills (e.g., organization, focusing, conceptualization, synthesizing, memorization, etc.) that my child should further develop … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged child development, child education, child educational assessment, Child psychological assessment, child psychology, developmental learning assessment, education, educational assessment, intellectual assessment, parent advice, parent education, parent guidance, parent involvement, parent-child relationship, parenting, parenting school collaboration, precise educational understanding | Comments Off on The best 3 end-of-the-year questions to ask teachersJohn Tamny sees the prophetic writing on the wall with his new book: “The End of Work: Why Your Passion can Become Your Job”
September 14, 2018One of the most “cut to the bone” books I have read recently is Tamny’s hot-off-the-press book. And his perspective is as fresh as the original glazed donut you eat when you pull into Krispy Kreme when the HOT NOW … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged assessment, career, career guidance, college, College guidance, counselor, education, End of Work, John Tamny, Mentor, personalized matching, vocational calling, work as play | Comments Off on John Tamny sees the prophetic writing on the wall with his new book: “The End of Work: Why Your Passion can Become Your Job”The 26 Tips for ensuring your child reaches their full potential and becomes who they are meant to be
October 6, 2017(1) Parenting is a long distance race, it is not a Sprint. At every developmental stage, exploit opportunities to rejuvenate yourself. The younger the child, the more important to get away/take shifts. (2) Parenting is an inherently embarrassing role; determining … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged assessment, Bedtime routine, behavioral health evaluation, career assessment, child education, developmental milestones, developmental path, education, emotional behavioral evaluation, full potential, general psychological assessment, human touch, parenting, parenting tips, personality traits, psychological blind spots, psychological vital signs | Comments Off on The 26 Tips for ensuring your child reaches their full potential and becomes who they are meant to beTeaching your child to avoid one of the most subtly dangerous character types: The Coercive Controller
March 31, 2017There is so much focus on identifying explicitly obnoxious bullies in schools that parents seem to be lulled into the false comfort that if their child is not being pushed around verbally or physically, in an obvious way, then all … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged anxiety, assessment, Bullying, Coercive Controlling Violence, dangerous character types, depression, education, low self-esteem, manipulative, modus operandi, parenting, psychological tactics | Comments Off on Teaching your child to avoid one of the most subtly dangerous character types: The Coercive ControllerPopular Oldies but Goodies to Prepare your child for the Summer
March 24, 2017Summer is a great time to analyze where your child is with their education and where they will be going. There are also some issues to be aware of before summer begins. Here are several great blogs that will help … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged ADHD, adolescent, child assessment, child development, cogmed, education, evidence-based treatment, focus, parenting, prepare for summer, summer activities | Comments Off on Popular Oldies but Goodies to Prepare your child for the Summer10 essential things to do with your child this summer to make their academic year more fun for you and your Family
July 15, 2016One of the toughest challenges about parenting is ushering your child through their academic year without losing your sanity. Homework arguments end up being one of the bloodiest battlegrounds, and with the rising availability of a dizzying amount of technological … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged Academic planning, education, parenting, parenting strategy, technology groundrules | Comments Off on 10 essential things to do with your child this summer to make their academic year more fun for you and your FamilyA Pornographic World? Audio clip of Dr. Brunner being interviewed by nationally recognized struggling teen consultant.
September 4, 2015This past week I was interviewed again by Lon Woodbury regarding my blog from July 17, 2015, “What does a documentary about young females going into the pornography industry have to do with how you parent your adolescent? More than … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged adolescence, education, parenting, pornography, psychological development | Comments Off on A Pornographic World? Audio clip of Dr. Brunner being interviewed by nationally recognized struggling teen consultant.Are there Few Pros and Many Cons of Going to College?
August 21, 2015One of the most profoundly analytical and thus compelling articles I’ve read in the last few days grabbed my attention with this headline: “The Few Pros and Many Cons of Going to College”. This is a provocative article every parent … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career, career assessment, college, education, vocational | Comments Off on Are there Few Pros and Many Cons of Going to College?Back By Popular Demand: Why you should NOT go into summer thinking your child has nothing to work on
April 10, 2015This month we are re-releasing a handful of our most popular blogs. It is the time of year when we, as parents, are deciding what we want to have our children do to occupy their free time this summer. To … Continue reading
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