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Selecting Activities For Your Child

Children today have a lot of demands.  They have homework, sports, religious commitments, art classes, music lessons, tutoring, and play-dates.  They

Managing Homework

Most kids prefer pretty much any activity over homework.  In most homes, it presents some form of argument or negotiation to

Positive Peer Relationships

With the new school year in action, your child’s social life is also in the works.  Most kids have their set

School Is In Session

This time of year comes with a lot of new beginnings. New backpacks, new teachers, a new classroom, new clothes and

Reverse Time Out

Many parents utilize “time out” as a disciplinary procedure in their home.  Often I in my practice I see parents, exhausted

Staying Calm

All parents have those moments of “losing it.” Your two year old has thrown his dinner all over the floor, your

Screen Time

With school out for the summer, children are more likely to grab for their tablets, phones or sit themselves in front

Your Child The Visual Learner

Children learn from what they see.  In this study done by the University of Iowa known as “The Cookie Monster Study”,