Peer Pressure: what it is and how to combat it

If I showed you a line and asked which of three other lines were the same length, there is a high probability you would choose the correct answer. Now imagine I put several other people in the room with you, asked the same question, and everyone in the group gave the exact same answer, which was different than yours. Would you change your answer? 

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Building Leadership in Kids

We all want our children to succeed; show me a child trying something new and I’ll show you a parent anxiously hoping for the best. What that best looks like varies from home to home and family to family, but the desired outcome is the same – we want our children to experience happiness, success, and joy.

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Back to school with ADHD

It seems that once you become the parent of a school-aged child, you mark the passage of time less by the beginning of the calendar year and more by the first day of school. For each of us this brings a variety of feelings – excitement, fear, nervousness, apprehension, anticipation, relief.

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Understanding ADHD Assessments

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder most often first presenting in childhood. It is characterized by symptoms such as difficulty maintaining focus; struggling to complete work or follow through with instructions; wandering off task; disorganization; excessive motor activity (fidgetiness, tapping, talking); interrupting; difficulty delaying gratification; and acting in an unsafe manner.

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Transitions: A Love – Hate Relationship?

Big or small, planned, or unplanned, transitions at any age, for anyone, can either be a welcomed surprise or full of anxiety and distress. Transitions can be imposed on us or proposed by us. Whatever the reason, they are an integral part of life and must be managed appropriately.

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The Power of Nature Play!

The art of playing in nature has been lost for many of us. Our lives have become busy with many competing demands and expectations. We are busy with work, school, and structured extracurricular activities. When we have free time, we are staying in our homes and on ‘screens’ at a higher frequency than ever before.

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