Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk with Dr. Gordon Neufeld about chronically inflexible, bossy, defiant kids and those who need to be the boss.
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Read MoreIn their first 2011 interview with Dr. Gordon Neufeld, Drs. Brian and Giuseppe discuss his developmental approach to parenting.
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Read MoreThe importance of gratitude in relationships and its impact on mental health.
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Read MoreAn interview with Dr. Allen Frances, author of Saving Normal, about the dangers of a loose diagnostic system for the treatment of kids.
Read MoreDeclining intelligence, the link between anger and heart attacks, and the impact of starting school at a younger age.
Read MoreDr. Wayne Hammond, president of Resiliency Initiatives, talks about how parents can help their kids to "bounce back" from stressful situations.
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