3 Tips to Help With Holiday Meltdowns
We all know that the holidays can be extremely stressful, overwhelming, and busy for parents. We sometimes forget that it is also a busy, overstimulating, and, at times, difficult period for kids.
We all know that the holidays can be extremely stressful, overwhelming, and busy for parents. We sometimes forget that it is also a busy, overstimulating, and, at times, difficult period for kids.
For the month of November, I wanted to share a few different ideas for how families could add gratitude practices to their families. Since “Thanksgiving” can be easily rebranded into a day of gratitude, I figured a month of gratitude might be even better.
Isn’t parenting fun? One minute everyone is having a great time, and the next, your child could be having an epic meltdown. These moments can be challenging for both you and your child, but understanding…
She is an associate professional clinical counselor (APCC 5752), working with our clinical supervisor, Jennifer Gonzalez (LMFT 98444).
She is an associate marriage and family therapist (AMFT 133167), working with our clinical supervisor, Jennifer Gonzalez, LMFT
I want to introduce you to is Ying-Ying Shiue, LPCC 11195. She is a breath of fresh air in our office! She can hold space for really hard.
I am excited to introduce you to is Molly Llamas, who is currently an associate marriage and family therapist (AMFT 122924).
Dr. Maria Fowlks. She is my longest standing employee and a gifted therapist. Maria offers everyone she works with a lot of grace…
One of the most challenging things parents can deal with is their child struggling with school. Perhaps it is due to their executive functioning challenges…
As much as summer has certainly gone by too quickly for most of us, school is coming up on us fast, and we definitely need to be ready for this transition!