Law Offices of Shana E. Thompson

Law Offices of Shana E. Thompson A Personal Approach to Resolving Family Matters with Minimal Conflict Shana E. Both share Shana's overall views on the value of Family Law.

Thompson has achieved success by listening carefully, understanding her clients’ long-term objectives, and helping resolve dissolutions as amicably and expeditiously as possible.For the past 17 years, Shana E. Thompson has been proudly serving individuals in family law cases throughout the cities of Seattle, Everett, and Kent. Her client base has been built on hard work and determination that has

allowed her to become what she is today. She takes great pride in providing top-level service and promises your complete satisfaction when you choose her to handle your legal needs. Shana and her team understand and respect what one goes through in regards to family tension, and they firmly believe that the entire experience should be handled and maintained with the utmost reverence. Matthew Hodgman and Chip McElearney, the other two attorneys on Shana's team, compliment each other quite nicely. Matthew has an 8-year background in the courts of the District of Columbia and King County, while Chip has an in-depth comprehension of the complexity of financial matters, including tracing of hidden assets.

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“They’re just trying to get attention.”

Yes, of course they are. We all are. To need to be seen, to be heard, to be understood, is simply to be human. And children are as human as we are.

Children, though, communicate their needs far more through behavior than words. So when your child is exhibiting attention-seeking behaviors, look for the unmet need behind the behavior:

“I’m struggling with big emotions. Please pay attention.”

“I don’t know how to cope with my sibling. Please pay attention.”

“This task feels too big for me. Please pay attention.”

“I’m scared. Please pay attention.”

“I’m lonely. Please play attention.”

“When you yell at me I’m afraid you don’t love me anymore. Please pay attention.”

“When you’re busy all the time I feel like I disappear. Please pay attention.”

“When you leave me alone at night I’m afraid something bad is going to happen. Please pay attention.”

“I feel disconnected from you and that’s scary. Please pay attention.”
..and the list goes on.

All humans need their worries, their fears, their struggles, their problems, their disappointments, their pain, their tears, their interests, their excitement, their successes, their dreams, their humor, their laughter, their wonder — to be seen, to be acknowledged, to be understood. Tiny humans just have a very small circle of people they trust to meet those needs.

Try to shift the narrative in your mind from “They’re just trying to get attention” to “They trust me to see and hear and understand and meet their needs.”

It’s a small change in perspective that can create a huge change in your parenting.
-L.R.Knost

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How do we protect children when they aren't even safe with a supervisor?

Currently, there's no information about the vehicle the child was taken in or where they could be headed, which is why her father is hoping the public can help.

09/16/2022

Recognizing how to work with those protective feelings for your child and use them to strengthen your two-home parenting skills and managing your own feelings. (3 min 46 sec read)

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