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Mirroring Monday – Telling the Truth Edition

Monday, November 8th, 2010 | 0 Comments
Start the week off right with examples of mirroring from the team at Connected Parenting and share your own favorite mirroring moment in the comments below. This week’s Mirroring Moment is from Cindy Smolkin. Enjoy! As human beings, it seems almost natural to be “reactionary”. read more »

Mirroring Monday – Disappointing Shopping Trip Edition

Monday, March 15th, 2010 | 1 Comment
Start the week off right with examples of mirroring from the team at Connected Parenting. If you’re new to Connected Parenting and want to find out more about mirroring and the CALM method, check out this podcast by Jennifer Kolari (courtesy of Penguin Group USA). This read more »

Mirroring Monday – Snowpants Edition

Monday, February 15th, 2010 | 0 Comments
Start the week off right with examples of mirroring from the team at Connected Parenting. If you’re new to Connected Parenting and want to find out more about mirroring and the CALM method, check out this podcast by Jennifer Kolari (courtesy of Penguin Group USA). This read more »

Meet the Therapists – Cindy Smolkin

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 | 0 Comments
I was born and raised in Montreal. I have been living in Toronto since 1994. I completed my Bachelor of Social Work at McGill and then pursued my Master of Social Work at U of T. I live with my husband read more »

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