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Common Misconceptions & Facts about ADHD

Common Misconceptions & Facts about ADHD

by Admin | Sep 25, 2023 | Education, Mental Health, School Challenges, Special Challenges

Is your child’s energetic behavior just a phase, or could it be something more? As parents, we often find ourselves wondering whether our child’s challenges with focus, activity level, or impulsive actions might point to ADHD. The line between typical...
Back-to-School Anxiety: What’s Normal and When to Seek Help

Back-to-School Anxiety: What’s Normal and When to Seek Help

by Admin | Aug 17, 2023 | Bullying Prevention, Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips, School Challenges, Special Challenges

The first day of school, your daughter has a tummy ache. You take her temperature, but you already know that what’s really ailing her is another common childhood ailment: school phobia. Many children experience extreme anxiety when they enter new situations—new...
The Long, Lazy Days of Summer: The Importance of Downtime for Children

The Long, Lazy Days of Summer: The Importance of Downtime for Children

by Admin | Jun 2, 2022 | Leisure & Vacation

More than ever, children need downtime. Their internal clocks require a shift from schedules, homework, and screen time to enjoy the lazy days of summer and all that they offer. Our bodies are more relaxed with the warmer days and increased daylight—all conducive to...
6 Habits to Help Kids and Teens Get Better Sleep

6 Habits to Help Kids and Teens Get Better Sleep

by Admin | Dec 4, 2020 | Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips, Sleep

Sleep is vital for our bodies and brains, and getting enough sleep helps children be more resilient during stressful times. According to the National Sleep Foundation, the younger we are, the more sleep we need. Newborns typically need 14 — 17 hours sleep, while young...
Acts of Kindness for Kids: Teaching Children to be Kind

Acts of Kindness for Kids: Teaching Children to be Kind

by Admin | Nov 29, 2020 | Discipline & Behavior, Raising Boys, Raising Girls, Temperaments

“A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference.” -Eeyore (Winnie the Pooh) We all want our children to be kind, especially during difficult times. In fact, we find ourselves stunned and embarrassed when we witness them being anything...
Simplify Your Holiday Season and Avoid Family Pitfalls

Simplify Your Holiday Season and Avoid Family Pitfalls

by Admin | Nov 17, 2020 | COVID-19, Leisure & Vacation, Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips

The holidays are upon us, and while that can mean fun and relaxation for many families, it can also be a source of stress, anxiety, and disappointment. Especially when we put pressure on ourselves to create wonderful and special memories during a pandemic! Holiday...
Celebrating the Seasons Helps Promote Family Bonding

Celebrating the Seasons Helps Promote Family Bonding

by Admin | Nov 4, 2020 | Discipline & Behavior

The changing seasons provide us with special opportunities to create lifelong family memories while allowing us to slow down and honor the turning of the year. During the pandemic, celebrating each unique season can lend us perspective and put us in greater touch with...
Living with Stress: COVID-19 and our Mental Health

Living with Stress: COVID-19 and our Mental Health

by Admin | Apr 1, 2020 | Mental Health, Parenting Skills, Special Challenges

It begins when I open my eyes in the morning. A slight heaviness settles on my chest, keeping me under the covers for a few more minutes. It takes effort, but I get up and stagger through my morning routine as if it were a normal day. I make a hot cup of coffee and...
Raising Resilient Children—Lessons from Dr. Madeline Levine

Raising Resilient Children—Lessons from Dr. Madeline Levine

by Admin | Mar 2, 2020 | Parenting Skills

We all want our children to grow into resilient and self-sufficient adults, but it isn’t always clear how to foster those skills in our competitive world. Children today face an increasing amount of pressure from parents, society and the media to succeed....
Real Tips: The Best Advice for New Parents

Real Tips: The Best Advice for New Parents

by Admin | Oct 24, 2019 | Birth - First Year, Parenting Skills, Parenting Tips

Advice for New Parents: 10 Expert Tips for New Families Becoming a new parent is one of life’s most profound and rewarding experiences. However, it also comes with its unique set of challenges. From sleepless nights to endless diaper changes, the journey of...
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