Parenting Counselor Sturgis MI

Being in nature almost automatically connects us to a sense of something larger than ourselves and lets us disengage from day'to'day preoccupations. Not only can you provide opportunities for your child to be in nature, you can help her focus on fully engaging her senses.

Sara Sue Schaeffer
(269) 651-9579
Sturgis, MI
Practice Areas
Childhood & Adolescence, Aging/Gerontological, Couples & Family, Depression/Grief/Chronically or Terminally Ill, Supervision
Certifications
Master Addictions Counselor, Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor, National Certified Counselor
Language Proficiencies
French

Dr. William Scheurer
(517) 292-3454
2165 Commons Parkway
Okemos, MI
Specialties
Depression, ADHD, Parenting, Elderly Persons Disorders
Qualification
School: Michigan State University
Year of Graduation: 1977
Years In Practice: 20+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Male
Age: Adolescents,Adults,Children,Elders
Average Cost
$90 - $100
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: No

Ms. Cheryl C Parente-Roggow
(269) 338-0371 x11
Plainwell Counseling Center319 Park Street
Plainwell, MI
Specialties
Step-parenting/remarriage, Substance Abuse, Coping Skills, Thinking Disorders
Qualification
School: Western Michigan University
Year of Graduation: 2004
Years In Practice: 10+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Native American, Other Racial or Ethnic Background
Gender: All
Age: Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults,Elders (65+)
Average Cost
$110 - $130
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: No
Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna

Connie M Wood
(248) 702-5788
A Circle of Hope650 E Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI
Specialties
Parenting, Depression, Anxiety or Fears, Dissociative Disorders
Qualification
School: Concordia University Wisconsin
Year of Graduation: 1999
Years In Practice: 10 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Age: Adolescents,Adults,Children
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes

Ms. Lori B Jacobs
(248) 487-9352
Caring Counseling Center5745 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI
Specialties
Depression, Parenting, Anxiety or Fears
Qualification
School: Oakland University
Year of Graduation: 2009
Years In Practice: 2 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Age: Adolescents,Adults,Children
Average Cost
$90+
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: No

Charlene Roth
(260) 463-6915
Shipshewana, IN
Practice Areas
Childhood & Adolescence, Couples & Family, Depression/Grief/Chronically or Terminally Ill, Mental Health/Agency Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor

Dr. Ross L Flynn
(586) 646-8555
Rochester Family Therapy Clinic, PLLC71 Walnut Blvd
Rochester, MI
Specialties
Relationship Issues, Life Coaching, Parenting
Qualification
School: Oakland University
Year of Graduation: 1999
Years In Practice: 20+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Male
Average Cost
$100 - $110
Payment Methods
Accepts Credit Cards: No

Mrs. Sherry Daniels
(810) 207-1672
Ascend Counseling Services2325 W. Shiawassee Ave. Suite #104
Fenton, MI
Specialties
Relationship Issues, Parenting, Depression, Personality Disorders
Qualification
School: Oakland University
Year of Graduation: 1994
Years In Practice: 15+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Age: Adolescents,Adults,Children,Elders
Average Cost
$80 - $110
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes

Dr. Natasha Kendal
(248) 716-5392
West Bloomfield
West Bloomfield, MI
Specialties
Life Coaching, Relationship Issues, Parenting, Mood Disorders
Qualification
School: Michigan State University
Year of Graduation: 2003
Years In Practice: 10+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Toddlers / Preschoolers (0 to 6),Children (6 to 10),Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13),Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults
Average Cost
$130 - $130
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: No
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna

Karen Christine Nicholson-Muth
(734) 335-1610
private practice202 E. Washington St.
Ann Arbor, MI
Specialties
Impulse Control Disorders
Qualification
School: University of Michigan
Year of Graduation: 2006
Years In Practice: 5 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Average Cost
$110 - $120
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepted Insurance Plans: BCN

No Child Left Bananas

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By Elizabeth Marglin

Just like adults, children can feel completely out of control when they get stressed. Teaching them, by example, to stay present, quiet their minds, and check in with their gut feelings will help them learn to contain their emotions safely so temper tantrums don’t become their default mode of expression. With all the stimulation that bombards children, the new three Rs—rest, relaxation, and reflection—may prove to be as important as reading, writing, and ’rithmetic.

In response to the traumatic events of September 11, Linda Lantieri, author of Building Emotional Intelligence (Sounds True, 2008), developed a curriculum to help strengthen children’s ability to cope with stress. The following exercises can be taught to children 5 and older.

Create a peace corner.
Organize a special area where she can go to be quiet. You can include a photo of her favorite place, elements from nature, calming pictures, chimes, and quiet instrumental music.

Make room for silence.
While silence and kids may be a contradiction in terms, you can still try to
include silent breaks in your daily routine. For example, if you always listen to the radio or music when you drive, make it a family practice to have a few minutes of silence at the beginning and end of the car ride, and ask children to notice what they see, hear, and feel during that time.

Honor nature.
Being in nature almost automatically connects us to a sense of something larger than ourselves and lets us disengage from day-to-day preoccupations. Not only can you provide opportunities for your child to be in nature, you can help her focus on fully engaging her senses. For example, pick a place outdoors, and then observe, together, how that spot changes through the seasons.

Check in.
Young children are quite adept at tuning in to their bodies’ signals, but as they get older, cultural conditioning often diminishes this innate ability. Help your child recognize the signs of stress—jumpiness, fast breathing, tight feelings in the chest, tense muscles, and upset stomach—as a first step in teaching him how to release it.

—Elizabeth Marglin

Author: Elizabeth Marglin

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