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Facts about the iGen Generation
This article describes facts about teens who have grown up with Smartphones and the impact they have had on teens

I am a psychotherapist in Pleasant Hill. I have been licensed since 1997 and practicing in Pleasant Hill since 1997. I have my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and I am licensed as a Marriage, Family and Child Therapist. I specialize in treating children and teenagers. I also run an anger management group for teenage boys and help them focus on developing the social skills they will need as adults. I also work with parents on how to cope with their children becoming young adults and setting appropriate limits for their child's age.
I have appeard on several television shows and radio shows as a guest discussing teenage issues and parenting issues. I have also testified as an expert witness regarding teens and children in the Superior Court of Contra Costa and Alameda Counties.
I consult with many of the school districts in the East Bay and I assist families with Individualized Educational Plans (IEP) for their children.
I believe in treating children and teens with respect but I also expect children and teens to show the adults in their lives the appropriate respect. I believe if parent and child openly and honestly express their feeling to each other most problems can be resolved.
I also work with high risk teens and children such as run aways, children with Bipolar, Autism, teens who are suicidal and abusing drugs just to name a few.
I was raised in Pleasant Hill and educated in the Bay Area. I went to De La Salle High School. I received my Bachelor's degree from U.C. Berkeley, my Masters from St. Marys and my Ph.D. from CSPP-Alameda.
This article describes facts about teens who have grown up with Smartphones and the impact they have had on teens

This article discusses what parents can do to help their teenager feel more comfortable as they start High School
This article in conjunction with the one I posted regarding teens acting disrespectful can help parents avoid arguments with their teens
This article provides parents with suggestions about how they can avoid power struggles when their teen talks back dispectfully
This article discusses the issue about whether or not children in middle school should be getting condoms
This article discusses the legal rights parents have in determining their child’s IEP, but school districts fail to inform parents about
This article provides signs and symptoms for parents to watch for if they feel returning to or starting a new school is causing depression
This article discusses how Sleep benefits children and teenagers and how lack of sleep can create behavior problems and health issues
This article provides suggestions to help decrease Siblings from Fighting and teach them conflict resolution skills
This article discusses some ways parents can cope with a teenager’s Dirty Bedroom
This article discusses how our society thinks relationships and sex are necessary for people to be happy
This article discusses what parents can do when they are dealing with a teen who has no respect for rules or authority figures
Many parents say consequences don’t work with their teenagers. Here are tips to help make it easier to use consequences
Today’s world is very stressful and being a parent is very stressful. This article offers ideas to help parents cope with their stress
This article tells parents the real differences between IEPs and 504 plans. Most schools provide inaccurate information. An IEP is better
This article discusses the difficulties parents face making decision for their children in our world today which is changing very quickly
This article discusses the issues teens face when they have a smartphone. Many teens believe they must have one, but that is not reality
This article explains to parents how middle school has changed in the 21st Century and what their children have to face at school
This article discusses what parents can do to help make their teenager’s transition to high school easier for the teen and for the parents
This article discusses changes and sudden changes in children and provides guidelines for when a parent may need to seek professional help