School District vs Neuropsychological Evaluations: A Guide for Parents

School District vs Neuropsychological Evaluations: A Guide for Parents

School-based evaluations and comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations both aim to identify learning and developmental needs. You may consider pursuing an evaluation if you have concerns for your child’s cognitive abilities, school performance, or behavioral problems. It’s important to understand the key differences between these evaluations so that you can decide on the best next step to help your child succeed.

Creating a Healthy Work Environment: 4 Ways to Promote Productivity

Creating a Healthy Work Environment: 4 Ways to Promote Productivity

Dissatisfaction in one’s performance can lead to feelings of self-doubt, which reduces productivity and intensifies those negative feelings. An important step in breaking this cycle is creating a work environment that will help you meet your goals. These strategies can be used by parents, children, adolescents, and young adults.

How to Talk to Your Child About Starting Therapy: 7 Tips for Parents

How to Talk to Your Child About Starting Therapy: 7 Tips for Parents

Starting therapy can be a big step for your child, and you might feel unsure about how to begin that conversation. Whether your child feels nervous about starting therapy, or even excited to meet with a child psychologist, it’s helpful to prepare them for that first meeting. There are a few key talking points to help you navigate that discussion so that you can set your child and yourself up for success in therapy.

10 Tips for Self-Care this Holiday Season Using DBT Skills

10 Tips for Self-Care this Holiday Season Using DBT Skills

The holiday season is a time of joy, but for some, it is also a source of stress. Practicing DBT skills like PLEASE and Cope Ahead can help prevent you from feeling overwhelmed during this busy time of year. By using these tools to help manage stress and anxiety, you can feel more confident in your ability to manage time-sensitive responsibilities.

Using DBT’s DEAR MAN Skill to Improve Family Communication

Using DBT’s DEAR MAN Skill to Improve Family Communication

Visiting family during the holiday can bring about feelings of anxiety. Adolescents and young adults may also have concerns about how to navigate interpersonal conflicts that may arise. Practicing healthy communication strategies by using a DBT skill, like DEAR MAN, is an effective way to set and enforce personal boundaries while still maintaining healthy relationships.