Wired for Success: Navigating Your Kids’ Screen Time
I vividly remember the day I sat with my toddler in a doctor’s office and committed the act I vowed that I as a
I vividly remember the day I sat with my toddler in a doctor’s office and committed the act I vowed that I as a
“Mama, when are you going to play with me?” Her fingers reach out like thin cords, pulling me upstairs to her pink hideaway constructed
In the hustle bustle of stressful family life, it can be great to spend special one-on-one time with each child. Kids adore the attention,
When the grocery lists, laundry piles, work emails and family parties fill up our days, it’s hard to get to romance, kisses and uninterrupted
I recently sat down for coffee with Kathy Jack, MA, LCPC to talk about the importance of play. She’s been a professional counselor since
Helping kids play well with others can be challenging at times. None of us, including our kids, are wired to share, put others first
Candace sat before me, tears streaming down her cheeks. “I never told anyone this before,” she said, staring at her feet. As a therapist,
My husband gave me two coloring books for Christmas – as a child, I didn’t even like coloring, I preferred puzzles and storybooks –
Dining with littles is no small task. My husband and I are foodies, and we enjoy the mystery of going to new restaurants and
Playing is hard for me. It always has been. A few months ago, my niece asked me to play dolls with her. As the
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