Posts Tagged ‘Children’
Through a Screen: Evaluating the Heart and Setting Healthy Patterns
Our current world exists through a screen whether that be at work, school, navigating directions, or checking the time on our watch. How do we as people learn to adapt…
Read MoreHomework Hints
There is no excuse for students not learning how to be responsible from doing their homework. Use these “Homework Hints” to use homework to teach your child to be responsible.…
Read MoreWhat not to say to your kids — and what you can say that’s better
Our kids know how to push our buttons, even buttons we didn’t know we had. When that happens, it’s easy to express our frustrations. But if we can use some…
Read MoreEasing Back-to-School Anxiety: Expert Tips for Parents
Back-to-school season is an exciting time filled with new beginnings—new teachers, new classmates, and reconnecting with friends. However, for some students, this time of year brings anticipation, stress, and worry—feelings…
Read MorePsychological Evaluations are Imagination-Expanders
To the kids—and their parents I suppose—summer is for imagination. The days are longer, and the schedule is looser. The mornings and Mondays don’t elbow in with such aggressive oomph.…
Read MoreCould psychological testing benefit my child?
As parents, we may at times ask if psychological testing would be helpful for our children. It’s a question we hear often at The Center.Parents may be concerned that their…
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