Yearly Archives: 2017

How and Why a Child’s Brain is Doing What It’s Supposed to Do When Confronting the Unknown

How and Why a Child's Brain is Doing What It's Supposed to Do When Confronting the Unknown How many unknowns are there to a three-year-old? How much is new for a two-month-old [...]

How and Why a Child’s Brain is Doing What It’s Supposed to Do When Confronting the Unknown2021-08-09T03:46:41-06:00

When You “Should” Yourself, It’s a Betrayal to Your Authentic Self

When You "Should" Yourself, It's a Betrayal to Your Authentic Self Do you have thoughts in your head that sound like, “I should,” “I shouldn’t” or “I really need to”?   Of course [...]

When You “Should” Yourself, It’s a Betrayal to Your Authentic Self2022-06-30T09:08:06-06:00

The Neurobiology Behind a Child’s Tantrums

According to neurobiology, a child's behaviors aren't necessarily "good" or "bad" but rather a wise attempt to communicate with the parent. By Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S It’s hard to understand what’s going [...]

The Neurobiology Behind a Child’s Tantrums2024-04-26T09:57:54-06:00

An Antidote to anxiety? Predictability

An Antidote to anxiety? Predictability By Jessica Schaffer One of the main sources of heightened anxiety in all of us is our unknown futures. Of course we can’t predict our futures, but [...]

An Antidote to anxiety? Predictability2021-08-09T03:36:19-06:00
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