Helen Help Us!

Helen Jones’ academic and professional life has been dedicated to parent/child relations, particularly during the hormonally and attitudinally explosive teen years. Parents call in their behavioural conundrums, and Helen seldom restrains her honest feedback.
Tuesdays @ 7:00pm ET
Disruptive teenage behaviour is one of the universally accepted toils of parenting. At some juncture of every child’s maturity (or lack thereof), each and every parent has or will experience a perplexing period of frustration, anxiety, agitation, anger, and/or confusion.

Helen is a founder and past president of The Association of Parent Support Groups in Ontario (APSGO), whose agenda is “to create a society where all parents are aware of and have access to the strategies, practical techniques and support needed to deal with the disruptive behaviour of their children”. She has been a frequent radio and television talk show guest expert, and often writes for parenting periodicals, national magazines and newspapers. Currently serving on the faculty of the William Glasser Institute, she has taught on parental challenges and rational approaches to solving behavioural problems, creating dialogues, and relating to adolescent or teen perspectives. Viewers can email their questions to helen@ichannel.ca.



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