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Could My Child Have the Winter Blues - The holidays are over, school has resumed, and daylight seems to be at a minimum. Children can be just as sensitive to these changes as adults.

Choosing a Preschool - Making the extra effort to choose the school that meets both your needs and your child’s needs will have lasting, long term effects on your child’s life.

Holiday Stress - Seven Steps to helping children deal with holiday stress.

The Importance of Fathers - Are fathers important in a child’s life? The answer is absolutely! Not only are fathers important, but they help stabilize the family.

Problem Solving with Your Child - We often ask - How can I stop the conflict in my family? How do I get my child to follow the rules? I suggest using the Five Steps to Problem Solving and Participative Rule Setting.

Feeling Blue After the Delivery - You deserve to be healthy and your child deserves a health mother. Do not suffer alone.

Attention Defecit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Preschoolers normally have a short attention span and aren’t able to stick with one activity for long. This does not mean they have ADHD.

Developmental Stages and Behaviors - Since children mature socially, physically, and mentally at individual rates, they need all the support, love and encouragement they can get from the parents.

Bringing a New Baby Into the Family - One of the more difficult situations for a young child to deal with is the arrival of a new child in the family. After all, the sibling has had Mommy and Daddy all to themselves, until now!

Adoption - Adoption can be a wonderful experience, but it is important to consider what it all means.

Child Brain - Research shows that the early years of our childhood are very important in terms of the developing brain.

 

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