Building Self-Esteem
Self-esteem is so important. It’s generally defined as how you feel about yourself, and includes your feelings, thoughts, and attitudes. It’s also a main ingredient in other important traits like Continue Reading →
Self-esteem is so important. It’s generally defined as how you feel about yourself, and includes your feelings, thoughts, and attitudes. It’s also a main ingredient in other important traits like Continue Reading →
Oppositional behaviors can be very challenging for parents and teachers. By oppositional, I mean essentially when we want a child to do (or stop doing) something and they won’t comply. Some kids Continue Reading →
These are difficult times for sure. We are all struggling in one way or another with the confusion, isolation, and overwhelm that this pandemic has created. Though children have less Continue Reading →
I was talking with a very frustrated Mom the other day about her 7 year old’s difficult behaviors. She seemed tired and intolerant of his every move and when I Continue Reading →
When we interact with a child who is struggling with difficult behavior, what we notice most is the behavior. This makes sense because it’s the behavior that we interface with Continue Reading →
If you’re looking to help your child improve his or her behavior then there’s something very important that you need to consider: his or her temperament. By temperament, I mean Continue Reading →
We all get there. It’s that moment in our parenting when, despite all of the books that we’ve read and all the sage advice our friends and family provide, we Continue Reading →
True story. I was talking with a 10 year-old boy in my office some weeks ago and was trying to get him to focus-in on his feelings about his relationship Continue Reading →
Dealing successfully with change requires the skill of adaptability, or the ability to adjust one’s mental position and behavior to changes in the environment. This is a tough one for many Continue Reading →
Many kids are somewhat undone by the transition back to school. It’s understandable for sure. New teachers, new classmates, new routines and new levels of work can throw the most Continue Reading →