Tips For Raising A Child With ADHD

Tips For Raising A Child With ADHD

While ADHD is believed to be inherited, effective management of the disorder can help prevent it from worsening and developing into more serious problems. Early intervention is also important to help prevent kids from falling behind in school and dealing with social...
How To Talk To Your Teenager About The War in Ukraine

How To Talk To Your Teenager About The War in Ukraine

With so much going on in the world, it can be very difficult to protect your child from the knowledge that might worry or confuse them. A prime example of this is the war between Russia and Ukraine. This is a massive event globally and is worrisome even to adults. As...
Tips for Parenting a Child With ODD

Tips for Parenting a Child With ODD

When it comes to parenting a child with ODD, it is essential to be patient and understanding. Remember, this is not your typical child and will not respond to parenting in the same way as other children. What is ODD? ODD is a disorder that affects how a child behaves,...
How Do Children Learn Through Play?

How Do Children Learn Through Play?

Children learn through play. Play is one of how children acquire knowledge and skills. They use their five senses to explore surroundings, experiment with new things, venture into social situations and interact with each other and their environment. So what are some...
How to Nurture your Gifted Child

How to Nurture your Gifted Child

Giftedness in children is usually designated when intelligence tests indicate that a child is rating above 140 in I.Q. These children generally show high levels of curiosity about the world and how it works, may always be asking questions, and may spend a great deal...
Tips for Parents of a Child with Dyslexia

Tips for Parents of a Child with Dyslexia

Dyslexia Needs Prompt Identification An inherited disability that causes children difficulty learning to spell, read, and plan effectively, Dyslexia should be diagnosed as soon as possible. If it is not, those who have it will fall behind in developing vocabulary...