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Does Your Child Have a Learning Disorder?
If your child is consistently struggling with school such as reading out loud, writing words on paper, or solving relatively easy math problems, this could indicate a learning disorder. If so, this doesn’t mean that your child isn’t smart. In fact, most kids...
Behavior Problems in Young Children
Parents frequently scratch their heads wondering how their charming cherub suddenly morphed into a temperamental tyrant. Often, their biggest concern is whether or not this behavior is just a phase, or points to a more serious problem. First, know that it’s perfectly...
Helping Children Cope With Divorce
Going through a divorce is hard on everyone in the family – not just the parents. Children internalize emotional conflict much differently because their perspective is different. And, this is something that moms and dads often forget when caught up in the battles of a...
Therapy for Children of Divorce
Current statistics show that divorce rates are between 40 to 60 percent for first-time marriages, according to the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. The percentage is even higher for remarriages. Sadly, the majority of divorces happen in families...
Questions Kids May Ask About Divorce
Going through a divorce is extremely difficult regardless of the circumstances surrounding the decision. However, breaking the news to your children will probably be one of the most challenging parts of the process. They will experience a multitude of emotions...

