By Kay Albrecht, Ph.D., and Linda G. Miller, Ed.D. As parents, you spend a great deal of time and energy searching for and confirming your choice of child care and early education settings for your children. But how do you know if you’ve found the right place. You look into classroom doors or windows searching… Read More
Ways to Manage Tantrums, Misbehavior and Meltdowns During the Holidays
By Megan Devine, LCPC If you have a child or teen who misbehaves, the holidays can be a source of infinite stress and anxiety. Your individual expectations of the holidays can be seriously at odds: you expect to have a nice, shared time with your whole family and maybe attend some larger family gatherings; they… Read More
Power in Math and Science: Advice for Parents
If you shy away from math and science activities with your children because you’re afraid you don’t know much about them, read on. There are lots you can do to encourage your children’s interest in these areas, and you don’t have to be a statistician or microbiologist to do it! In fact, it’s better if… Read More