COVID has brought to our doorsteps much unexpected change, anxiety and stress. The current atmosphere is challenging for adults, but is also trying for children in different ways. Read More

COVID has brought to our doorsteps much unexpected change, anxiety and stress. The current atmosphere is challenging for adults, but is also trying for children in different ways. Read More
If you are a parent who is struggling with the realization that your child is heading off to college… you’re not alone. Parents all over the country are Read More
When we think about health for children, we often picture a food pyramid or elementary school gymnasiums. What you probably don’t immediately conjure is mental health and emotional Read More
Making lifestyle changes is so much easier when more people in your household are involved. Doing things together makes them much easier and more enjoyable. You may be Read More
When a baby is in distress and crying, it is not uncommon for parents to struggle with figuring out what their child desires. This process can be frustrating Read More
A hallucination is an experience of sensing something that is not actually there. There are several different types of hallucinations: auditory, visual, and tactile. Auditory hallucinations are the Read More
Children adopted at any age face unique struggles. Depending on when they were adopted and how far away from their native home they travel, these children are up Read More
A common occurrence in my office is parents who come in with the concern that their child is struggling in school, but they often don’t know where to Read More
You may start to notice the days are getting shorter and shorter, at times you almost feel that cool September weather, and all of a sudden it hits Read More
What is bullying? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines bullying as “unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance.” Read More