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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

Making Time for Play

Making Time for Play: Create moments that help build connections Thinking back to your childhood, did your parents play with you?

Screen Time

Recently we had the opportunity to share a presentation on social media and the brain. As parents, we strive to do

Creating a Calm Down Corner

Creating a Calm Down Corner Imagine being about 3 feet tall (3 years old) and your little sister grabbed your truck