to help kids who don’t seem to “fit in.” It’s a funny metaphor, really. What are they fitting in to? Why can’t they fit in to whatever it is we…
they can to make things better for other people, and it can be helpful for a lot of kids who are feeling helpless in this situation, to engage them in…
is, while they’re not seeing increases in use in the in the state as a whole, in towns and communities that allowed dispensaries in towns and communities that had closer…
the ideals of what we see as beautiful, acceptable being in control valuable. And and particularly, unfortunately, in our society for women and girls, but also for boys in various…
…that there are any changes in behavior, in personality and isolation, in mood, in sadness and irritability, you know, I would, I will make note of it. I would comment…
of a common thing that we see kids initiating in their, in their schools or in their communities. They could volunteer in some of the organizations that directly and indirectly…
really nice. I just want to talk a little bit about, a little bit more about kids. So, in working with kids, I often hear kids complaining about being pulled…
kids, and teens and young adults. Preschool Kids (Ages 2- 6): Preschool kids are more in tune to and affected by parental emotions than older kids. For them, especially, be…
of color, who live in communities where the water the air are just not taking care of it in effects, in my view, a lot of kids. If I were…
you know, much more extreme in that moment, but kind of in answer to your Question, sensory sensitivity is something that we see really commonly in these kids. It doesn’t…
…this, that are integrated into the curriculum, and not necessarily just in special classes. But that, you know, in biology, learn about it. In history, learn about it. In sociology,…
…resolution in front of the kids. Work on prevention and early intervention. Once you and your kids know the triggers, you can plan ways to nip conflict in the bud….
— it’s estimated that one in five kids and adults will have some kind of a phobia. What are the most common ones, in your experience? Dr. Susan Sprich 11:03…
…effective in the short run, but it’s more adaptive in the long run. So we see kids who self injure as having a deficit, a skills deficit in their ability…
And that’s a good goal in college, but it may make it hard for people with autism who have a lot to contribute in one area, really struggle in, in…