FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER ASSOCIATION
  • RSS
3617 W. Pioneer Parkway
Arlington, Texas 76013
817-275-3617
  • Home
  • Books
  • Staff
    • Dr. Roger Doss, Ph.D.
    • Dr. Carol Doss, Ph.D.
  • Counseling Services
    • Individual Counseling
    • Marital/Couple Counseling
    • Family Counseling
    • Play Therapy
    • Adolescent Transitions
    • Group Counseling
    • Grief Recovery
    • Career Counseling
    • Spiritual Counseling
  • Counseling FAQ
  • Unsolicited Advice Column
    • Relationships
    • Personal Issues
    • Parenting
    • Random Topics
  • Contact Us

Life can be challenging and, even with our best efforts, we can have difficulty sorting through our own challenges. Let us help. Sometimes, having an impartial listener can help. Whether you're anxious, depressed or trying to sort through relationship difficulties, our therapists are trained to give you our full attention and help you find the solutions that work for you.

We offer the options of in-person therapy, virtual counseling or telephone sessions to current and new clients. (Our virtual services are offered through HIPPA compliant and encrypted services. This option involves new clients filling out intake forms--links on first page of this site--and either faxing them to 817-275-3720 or emailing them to our office at centerstaff@hotmail.com. Arrangement of payment method needs to be made with our office and we are glad to file insurance claims when appropriate.)

Credit cards are also accepted. All our therapists are licensed in the state of Texas.

CLIENT FORMS

Complete Here: 2026 CLIENT INTAKE FORM
  • Home»
  • Unsolicited Advice Column»
  • Parenting»
  • KIDS: MISBEHAVIOR & FEAR

KIDS: MISBEHAVIOR & FEAR

Posted on August 3, 2013 by Carol in Parenting

Your child’s words of anger may upset you, but it’s important to realize that they’re pipsqueaks. You’re the big dog, even though you may not feel like it and you may not know what to do to get them to behave or to eat sensibly.

As crazy as it sounds to frustrated, well-meaning parents, children are very aware of being smaller and weaker than adults. Even teens–the terror of the parenting world–are fearful of what lies ahead. They don’t feel capable of handling the world and they need you as much as they hate needing you.

You need to be the rock.

I know you don’t always feel like a rock and you’re very aware of your own shortcomings and your many parenting mistakes. Your children, however, know they need you. They also love you and get scared when you’re angry or upset. You see the mad (and, really, wouldn’t you rather they be pains with you than with others who don’t love them?) You get the dirty rooms and the teacher conferences that make you feel inadequate. You struggle to pay the bills and you’re often the one dealing with ex-spouses over child support and visitation.

Being a parent isn’t a picnic, but being a kid is hard, too.

Often when children misbehave and act like total jerks, they’re scared. They need to know you’re there and you’ll protect them. They need you to discipline them so they learn consequences. You’ve taken on the job of parenting–one of the hardest on this earth–and you’re all the lies between your kids and a scary world. It’s more than keeping them safe from strangers. You also have the job of keeping them safe from your friends and relatives! They rely on your watchful eye and they rarely thank you for it.

You screw up; we all do. You make lousy relationship choices. You may have struggled with appropriate alcohol use and you may also be putting yourself through college.

They may rarely tell you how much they rely on you, but that doesn’t mean they don’t appreciate it.

Even though they get mad…. Even though they’re jerks sometimes.

Comments are closed.

Share This Page

Blog Categories

  • Parenting (138)
  • Personal Issues (158)
  • Random Topics (23)
  • Relationships (208)
  • Uncategorized (14)
  • Unsolicited Advice Column (61)

Recent Posts

  • Saying “I Told You So”
  • Don’t Distract Your Kid
  • Roommate Marriage
  • Why I Don’t Call No-Show Clients
  • You’re Not Nuts
  • Not Done Yet…
  • ADDICTED TO ACHIEVEMENT
  • Doing Your Part
  • Staying For The Kids
  • Relationship Issues & Alcohol
  • Stupid Emotional Choices
  • Biology Doesn’t Trump Behavior
  • Prepare Your Kids
  • Relationships & Winning
  • Beating Anxiety
  • WHY DO EVIL?
  • How We Affect Each Other (or The Relationship Dance)
  • Getting The Therapist You Deserve
  • PRESSURING OUR YOUNG
  • CHANGING KIDS
Content/Graphics © 2002-2026 Family Counseling Center Association. All rights reserved.