Disney on Ice : Rockin’ Ever After April 3-7

Disney on Ice - Rockin' Ever AfterDisney on Ice : Rockin’ Ever After, April 3 – 7

Get Ready for Your Favorite Disney on Ice Characters from Brave, Tangled, and more!

(See Giveaway Below — Ends Thursday, 3/21)

Get ready to rock out with some of the most magical idols of all in Disney On Ice presents Rockin’ Ever After, an all-new live production coming to your hometown!  A cast of world-class skaters brings your favorite moments from Disney•Pixar’s BRAVE, Tangled, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast to life in a musical showcase that features the hottest tunes and talent from across the kingdom.

Letting Kids Be Self-Reliant at Sleepaway Camp

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Letting Go—Parents and Camps Foster Children’s Self-Reliance

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by Marla Coleman

I have witnessed, first-hand, the incredible journeys of children who come to recognize their own power in steering their own destinies.

Camp is a stepping-stone to self-reliance! It is one community in which children can learn to navigate on their own without well-intentioned parental course-plotting to avert choppy waters.  As a parent, I confess to the compelling desire to negotiate smooth sailing for my own children. Yet, over the years, as a camp director, I have witnessed, first-hand, the incredible journeys of children who come to recognize their own power in steering their own destinies. Opportunities for decision-making and problem-solving at camp, which foster a culture of success, allow children to discover their strengths and their abilities to make good choices and to influence positive outcomes for themselves.

After all, coaching kids to feel capable is what camp directors do. Not quite so obvious but just as central is their proficiency to coach parents to support their children with just the right combination of back-up and encouragement. Kids learn quickly to rely upon themselves and the adults they trust at camp instead of their parents, who could be one hundred miles away or more!

Kids Need to Feel Valued

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Legacy of Rescue: A Daughter’s Tribute

Kids Need to Feel Valued: Value Your Children for Who They Are – Not Who You Need Them to Be

By Marta Fuchs, MLS, MFT

“I got everything I wanted except what I needed.”

It was a breakthrough moment.  A therapy client suddenly discovered what he always knew and now could finally identify. By being able to name it, he became a witness to his experience, and could finally begin to feel compassion for himself. No wonder there were tears, in his eyes and mine.

Countless other successful people I’ve counseled have had that same sorrowful feeling that something basic was missing. They got everything they wanted from their parents except what they needed the most: to be seen and valued.

That is the essence of parenting – to see and value your children for who they are, rather than as an extension of yourself or as the means to fulfill your own needs.