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Attachment Theory and Why it Matters

Anyone who has taken a Psychology course knows about attachment theory and developmental psychology. Studying monkeys and children fordecades have shown

Problem-Solving for Middle Schoolers

Problem-solving is something we all struggle with at various points in our lives. A problem may come up daily, weekly, or

Stressors in School

Stress happens to all of us. Stress can occur at various times of the day and even for different events. There

Having Fun In The Cold

Here we are in the midst of this cold winter we are experiencing. Some of us may be able to sit

Play Therapy

When thinking of therapy, one might wonder how play can be a part of therapy? How does it work? Maybe at

Accepting Your Children

So often, as therapists, we are asked to label a problem that is present in our children. Is this ADD, Autism,

Stress- Parental Burnout

Stress In Children Stress can be debilitating. We are associate stress with high levels of health issues, including heart disease, obesity,

School Anxiety Post-COVID

There is excitement in the Fall as back to school approaches—a sense of a restart, new schedules, and new normalcy. This

Behavior Causes and Tools

So often, as parents, we are left asking ourselves, “why?” “Why does my child freak out?” “Why is my child throwing