My daughter was assigned a project over the weekend called “Thankful Plate Full.” To complete the project, she had to gather pictures, magazine cut outs, drawings, etc. of things for which she was thankful. For as much as school projects can be a pain in the you-know-what for parents, I was actually excited to help […]
COVID-19 and Children: What to do when you don’t know what to do
Here we are, about 3 weeks into quarantine, and chances are you may still be struggling with how to explain the severity of COVID-19 to your children. On top of that, getting them to follow proper hygiene, or any direction for that matter, is a struggle in itself. During these tough times where, as a […]
What is PCIT?
If you’re a parent, or work with young children, you might have heard the term PCIT (Parent-child interaction therapy) before, but what is it really? PCIT.org defines PCIT as an evidence-based treatment for young children with behavioral problems, but if you look a little closer, it is actually SO much more. PCIT sessions are conducted […]
Peer Pressure during the holidays
Now that Halloween is over, we are slowly starting to see signs of the holidays everywhere. Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and before we know it, Christmas will be here. With long breaks from school and everyone talking about the new gadget they hope to get, it is important to shed some light on the peer […]
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