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Screen Time: The 21st Century Beast of Parenting
Screens and screen time are one of the largest concerns I see parents are aware of, but feel lost in how to adjust or change. Many caregivers express wanting deeply to reduce screen time, or have better limits on which apps and games their children...
Helping Kids Transition Calmly Every Day
Transitions can be tough for kids. Whether it’s leaving the playground, starting homework after school, or winding down at bedtime, many children struggle to shift gears without resistance. For parents, this often shows up as tears, tantrums , or power struggles, especially during moments when...
Why Play Matters for Children with Autism and Neurodevelopmental Differences
When you think about childhood, play is often the first thing that comes to mind. Whether it’s building towers out of blocks, pretending to be superheroes, or making up games with friends, play is how kids make sense of their world. But for children with...
Supporting Your Child through Back to School Season
Well folks, here we are again: the start of another school year. With summer vacations, activities and camps, and unstructured downtime coming to a close, it’s unsurprising that kids are groaning at the concept of returning to school. For any transition we can expect an...