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Building a Strong Marriage: How Teamwork and Communication Help Us Thrive Off the Court
As we approach our first wedding anniversary, I often reflect on the teamwork that goes into building a strong marriage, our marriage—especially since I’m married to a NBA champion. Derek and I both understand that building a strong marriage requires the same level of dedication and communication that kept him winning on the court. Off the court, it’s a different kind of full-court press—one built on love, appreciation, and intentionality.
Communication with a Child with Autism, Part 2
In my last blog, I not only discussed some ways you could talk to your child’s aides/teachers, etc. but I discussed how our kids can directly communicate with us, or vice versa. My child, for example, struggles with telling me about his day.
Communication with a Child with Autism
Our child has had a lot of adults in his life. Since he was very young, he has had a plethora of therapists and facilitators.
Using a Communication Log to Work With Children With Special Needs
In my last post, I discussed how an “earnings chart” can help children with special needs. This week, I want to tackle our “communication log,” which is directly linked to our son’s earnings chart.
How To Improve Communication in Your Relationship
Men are from Mars, women are from Venus – or so they say. Many social scientists, bloggers, and authors today still take the stand that men and women are inherently different due to simple gender differences, which influence how they interact with each other on a daily basis.