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Why to Avoid Using Toddler-Talk with Your Toddler

June 24, 2019 by Amanda Jurist Leave a Comment

When children become old enough to start school, they have already developed some kind of language ability. The degree to which kids use and understand language is important and has an enormous impact on their entire educational career. How Do Young Children Develop Language Skills? There is a growing body of evidence that points to […]

Filed Under: Parenting, Teens/Children

Don’t Get Mad, Get Involved: Helping Your Child with Class Behavioral Issues

February 15, 2019 by Amanda Jurist Leave a Comment

No parent likes hearing that their child is acting out in class. At first, most of us want to blame ourselves and figure out what we’ve done wrong. When we come up empty, we tend to put the blame on our child, and sometimes we even get angry. The truth is, parents do the best […]

Filed Under: Anger, Teens/Children

Tips to Talking Mental Health with Your Teen / Child

February 11, 2019 by Amanda Jurist Leave a Comment

If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with a mental illness, you know firsthand how the diagnosis can impact your life. Mental illness is not only challenging for adults to understand but children as well. With so many myths and misconceptions surrounding mental illness, it’s easy for young people to feel anxious and […]

Filed Under: Family Therapy, General, Teens/Children

How to Help Your Child Balance School and Extracurricular Activities

February 4, 2019 by Amanda Jurist Leave a Comment

There was a time when young kids went to school, came home and did a little homework, then went outside to play with their friends. Their schedules were open and easy for them to handle. Nowadays, more and more young kids are involved in so many activities they don’t seem to have time to play […]

Filed Under: School & Academics, Sports / Exercise, Teens/Children

More Than a Twitch: Signs Your Child Might Have Tic Disorder

January 31, 2019 by Amanda Jurist Leave a Comment

Many children have their own unique methods of coping with the stresses of life. Come to think of it, many adults have their own coping strategies as well. Unlike adults, who often turn to things like alcohol and drugs to cope with stressful situations, children often use their body to self-soothe. Sometimes these motions are […]

Filed Under: Teens/Children

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