It happens in just about every household with children. Sometimes it’s a savvy child who plays one parent off the other, other times moms and dads’ parenting styles are at opposite ends of the spectrum. Parents know they are supposed to be consistent and act as one with each other but what happens when this does not naturally occur?

Interview Family Dynamics expert Tracey T. Serebin and find out how to work out this common problem as well as other family problems resulting from poor communication.

She can discuss:

• What to do if dad is too much of a disciplinarian or mom is too willing to cave in to a child’s demands.

• Whether the “Super Nanny” is right when it comes to behavior and punishment or is there a better way.

• Alternative ways to handle your child when “no” doesn’t work.

• How the arrival of a baby or a second child changes a couple’s relationship and how to avoid the common pitfalls.

CREDENTIALS: For 15 years, Tracey T. Serebin has been a family dynamics and communication specialist and has a coaching practice in northern New Jersey. She has written curriculum in the area of life skills for pre-school, elementary and middle school students. She is the author of two books: 101 QUESTIONS FOR EXPECTANT
PARENTS and SEARCHING FOR INSPIRATION ON THE INFERTILITY ROLLERCOASTER. Serebin also hosts an Internet talk show on www.webtalkradio.net
and blogs on motherhood.

AVAILABILITY: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone

CONTACT: Tracey T. Serebin, (201) 394-5328 (NJ); (888) 261-7177; info@traceyserebin.com;
www.traceyserebin.com