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Author: Ruth Freeman

Ruth is a psychotherapist in private practice who has taught parenting education to hundreds of parents annually over the past 30+ years. She is co-founder of the Connecticut Parenting Education Network and lead author of Building Family Futures, a University of Connecticut train-the-trainer parenting education curriculum. Ruth has also served as the Family Services Director for The Cove Center for Grieving Children, Family Services Manager for EASTCONN Head Start and Primary Therapist at the Newington Children's Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Services. Ruth’s approach to parenting education incorporates her clinical experience with children and families in crisis, as well as key concepts synthesized from a wide range of sources. Ruth freely and humorously shares the real-life blunders, challenges and successes she has had applying positive parenting as a bio mom, stepmom, foster mom and “Nana.”
Help Kids Talk about Mental Health
Help Kids Talk about Mental Health
Posted on April 25, 2022February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

There are hundreds of words we have all heard describing those with mental illness symptoms, especially among children and teens. They include crazy, loony, psycho, nuts, mental, and many others. These are words that create stigmas […]

 The Kids Are Not Alright –  How Can Parents Help?
 The Kids Are Not Alright –  How Can Parents Help?
Posted on March 24, 2022February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

If you are worried about your child’s mental health or emotional well-being, you are not alone.  More than 150 organizations led by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and […]

Good News About the Holidays
Good News About the Holidays
Posted on November 11, 2021February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

by Ruth Freeman, LCSW We’ve got good news for you about the holidays.  Families who celebrate special occasions are more likely to raise kids who have a strong sense of identity, are physically healthy, succeed in […]

World Mental Health Day 2021
World Mental Health Day 2021
Posted on September 29, 2021February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

Are you concerned about your child or teen’s mental health?Wondering how you can really help?Do you question how well mental health providers respect culture and ethnicity? Some are declaring a “pediatric mental health emergency” because so […]

Enjoy Watching Navigate Screen Time: The New Normal FB Live Event
Enjoy Watching Navigate Screen Time: The New Normal FB Live Event
Posted on June 28, 2021February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

Enjoy Ruth Freeman LCSW, Amy Alamar Ed D, Autumn Cloud-Ingram LMSW and Aaron Weintraub MS as they discuss navigating screen time during this new normal. Now more than ever, screen time is a fact of life […]

Parenting LGBTQ+ Youth: Let’s Talk
Parenting LGBTQ+ Youth: Let’s Talk
Posted on June 8, 2021February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

If you are the parent of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning (LGBTQ) child, you probably have a lot of questions. Your support is key to your child’s well-being, but you may have to go […]

Self Care: Put on Your Oxygen Mask First Facebook Live Event at 8pm May 25
Self Care: Put on Your Oxygen Mask First Facebook Live Event at 8pm May 25
Posted on May 3, 2021February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

Your focus for the past year has been on keeping your kids safe, engaged in school and making miracles to help them feel socially connected. Self-care? Out the window. With summer on the horizon maybe you […]

In Celebration of BMHW
In Celebration of BMHW
Posted on April 23, 2021February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

At Peace At Home Parenting Solutions, we are grateful for the current attention to maternal mortality rates in the US. We are committed to supporting diverse parents, including the most vulnerable, to reach the goal of […]

“Managing Meltdowns” – Facebook Live Round Table Tuesday March 23 at 8:15pm EST
“Managing Meltdowns” – Facebook Live Round Table Tuesday March 23 at 8:15pm EST
Posted on March 17, 2021February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

View Event on Our Facebook Page > Participate Tuesday, March 23rd at 8:15 pm in a free, live round table event, “Managing Meltdowns” for parents of children ages birth-8. Join presenters Ruth Freeman LCSW, JoAnn Robinson […]

Does My Child Need To Be In Therapy?
Does My Child Need To Be In Therapy?
Posted on November 21, 2020February 4, 2024 by Ruth Freeman

Maybe you are thinking about taking your child to see a therapist. Or maybe you are just wondering about whether your child’s behavior is in the “normal” range. Maybe a teacher or childcare provider has expressed […]

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