Background
Dybell, Elizabeth Anne Sledden was born on September 25, 1958 in Buffalo. Daughter of Richard Edward and Angela Brigid (Scimone) Sledden.
(There is a myth about parenting in today's American socie...)
There is a myth about parenting in today's American society-that you must be a Super Parent. Parents are sacrificing time, money, relationships, and even their authority, yet still are not rewarded with the well-balanced child they desire. Other myths suggest that the Super Parent must be in control at all times. These myths are simply modern folklore, rooted in misunderstandings about normal child development. Super Parents also fall prey to public expectations and images of economically successful, serene, unflappable parents with impeccable children. Dr. Dybell shows the importance of casting aside these myths, transforming Super Parents into Real Parents who are decisive, efficient, consistent, and loving. Happy, healthy kids need parents who are involved, practical, and resist the fickle nature of pop culture. Whether you are the parent of apre-teen or a toddler, you can become the calm, dynamic, and joyful parent you have always wanted to be. By focusing upon the realities of parenting and responding with knowledge, parenting myths can be avoided. You can add logical discipline, practical activities, and confidence-building experiences to your daily routines. Consistent, effective abilities are within your grasp. The power of real parenting can be yours.
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Dybell, Elizabeth Anne Sledden was born on September 25, 1958 in Buffalo. Daughter of Richard Edward and Angela Brigid (Scimone) Sledden.
Bachelor in Psychology summa cum laude, University St. Thomas, Houston, 1980. Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, Texas Technology University, 1986.
Research assistant health science center, Texas Technology U., Lubbock, 1983-1984; psychological consultant health science center neurology department, Texas Technology U., Lubbock, 1982-1984; psychology intern, U. New Mexico Medical School, Albuquerque, 1984-1985; psychotherapist, Katz & Associations Professional Corporation, Houston, 1985-1988; psychotherapist, Meyer Center for Development Pediatrics Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, 1988-1992; private practice, Houston, since 1990.
(There is a myth about parenting in today's American socie...)
Choir member St. Thomas More Church, Houston, 1974-1987. Member American Psychological Association, Association for the Care of Childrens Health, National.Ctr. Clinical Infant Programs, Society Pediatric Psychology, Southwestern Psychological Association, Texas Psychological Association, Houston Psychological Association, American Psychological Society (charter).
Married David Joseph Dybell, November 30, 1985.