Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is the best-selling author and co-author of eight books, including "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?" and “Healing Your Aloneness.” She is the co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding® healing process. Learn Inner Bonding now! Visit her web site for a FREE Inner Bonding course: http://www.innerbonding.com or email her at margaret@innerbonding.com. Phone sessions available.
Articles by this Author
Enmeshed Parenting
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published 01/10/2012
- Parenting
- Unrated
"Your children are not your children They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself
Disengaging From Your Family of Origin
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published 09/4/2009
- Family Concerns
- Unrated
"Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother"
But what if your father and mother didn't honor you
Parenting, Education and Children: Fostering Openness to Learning in Children
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published 12/8/2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
What makes one child excited and another fearful about trying new experiences
What makes one child put forth extensive effort toward something and another give up easily in discouragement
Parenting: What Praise Helps and What Praise Harms?
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published 11/15/2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
"…telling children they're smart…made them feel dumber and act dumber"
--Mindset, by Carol S
Are You Enmeshed With Your Children?
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published 06/28/2008
- Parenting
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The Encarta World English Dictionary defines "enmesh" as "to entangle somebody or something in something from which it is difficult to be extricated or separated"
Are you entangled with your children in a way that is limiting both you and your children
Following A Child's Lead
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published 05/19/2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
How long should your child breast-feed
Should your child go to pre-school
8-Step Guide To Messing Up Your Kids
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published 04/7/2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Most parents REALLY want to be good parents But since it is rare for parents to take parenting classes before becoming parents, we inadvertently do lots of things to mess up our kids
