by Paul Rose | Oct 11, 2016 | Anxiety Disorders & CBT, Behavior Issues
This is a continuation of the School Accommodations for Anxious Children (Part 1) article that discusses the struggles children with anxiety disorders face at school. While Part 1 has recommendations for modifications that can be made within the classroom, this...
by Paul Rose | Sep 20, 2016 | Anxiety Disorders & CBT, Behavior Issues
Children with anxiety disorders frequently struggle academically and socially at school. They may worry about being called on in class to give an impromptu answer that would cause them to stutter and stammer much to their extreme embarrassment. Or, even worse, asked...
by Paul Rose | Aug 29, 2016 | Anxiety Disorders & CBT, Behavior Issues, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
In today’s world, there are lots of scary things for kids to be worried about like the first day of school, getting invited to a birthday party, or monsters under the bed. Mild forms of anxiety are considered normal and every child suffers from it at different phases...
by Paul Rose | May 13, 2016 | Behavior Issues, Depression, Parenting
Summer break is almost here! That’s right, summer break is almost here. With the end of the school year, the 2-3 month break is usually met with mixed reviews as parents and kids wonder what they are going to do with all that time on their hands. If you’re lucky, a...
by Paul Rose | Mar 18, 2016 | Behavior Issues, Parenting
When young children get angry or frustrated, it can be difficult for moms and dads to know what to do. Often, parents feel helpless and look longingly at postcards promoting exotic locales. They may even question their ability to parent in the first place. So, stop...
by Paul Rose | Feb 5, 2016 | Behavior Issues, Parenting, Teens
If you are the parent of a teen, then you are probably one of the most hated people on the planet – by your own child. It’s not fair and it’s not fun, but it is a fact. The good news is this will only last a few short years. The bad news is you may need several wigs...