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Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Sarah Chana Radcliffe, M. Ed., C. Psych., is a psychologist in private practice in Toronto, Canada and weekly family-life columnist for Family First. She is the author of the HarperCollins Publications “Raise Your Kids without Raising Your Voice” and “The Fear Fix,” as well as seven books on Jewish family life and emotional well-being, including her most recent publications “Make Yourself at Home” and “Harmony at Home.” She is also the author of the e-book “Better Behavior Now!” and the creator of the popular “Daily Parenting Posts” email for parents. She conducts online webinars through Jewish Workshops on parenting, marriage and mental health, speaks locally and internationally on these topics, and counsels parents, couples and individuals. To learn more, visit her website at www.sarahchanaradcliffe.com.

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Family Reflections
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Out of our homes, we take a good look inside us and discover what we’re really yearning for
Family Reflections
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
If we feel loved, we do less accusing and more apologizing
Family Reflections
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
We can’t become a new person. But we can change our old neural wiring
Family Reflections
Wednesday, September 09, 2020
Doing everything for a grown child is not such a great service
Family Reflections
Wednesday, September 02, 2020
Going on a defensive rant kills off effective communication
Family Reflections
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
It may be hard to feel love toward an unkind child
Family Reflections
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Instead of being stuck in the past, let go and move on
Family Reflections
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Accepting ourselves and our loved ones, imperfections and all, makes us feel secure
Family Reflections
Wednesday, August 05, 2020
No family is perfect, despite what it may look like
Family Reflections
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
It’s important to physically show our loved ones that they are, in fact, our loved ones
Family Reflections
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
In our new reality we mourn what was, while feeling grateful for what is