Teaching about Race and Social Justice is Part of Social-Emotional Learning

Communication. Social Justice.  Kindness. Perspective-taking.  Conflict resolution.    These skills are fundamental to social-emotional learning and are critical as we face painful realities about race and social justice in America.  As parents, therapists, educators, it is important for us to have conversations with all the children we support and care for. Whether or not kids are […]

My Personal Journey to Get My Son’s Needs Met

It’s not easy to retell and relive situations that were difficult so I don’t tell this story very often.  It’s about the day I broke down, trying to get my son what he needed for his learning style and mental health.. I was in the principal’s office, again. This had become an all-too-familiar way to […]

3 Sensory Processing Tips for Parents: Supporting Your Child at Home

Many kids have challenges with sensory processing, If your child seems to struggle with staying calm, well-regulated and balanced with their mood or behavior, sensory processing issues might be at play. What do we mean by “sensory processing?” Well, sensory processing is how we take in sensory information from the environment and outside world. We learn […]

Cultivating a Growth Mindset: Embracing the Inner Coach for Kids

My son is starting off his year as a 7th grader with a focus on mindset. His Core Teacher (English and History combined) is laying a valuable foundation for students by talking about the importance of building skills by letting yourself try things out and make mistakes. This teacher is using the book The Dot by Peter […]

Building Speech, Language, and Social Skills on the Road

It sounds like you’re planning a fantastic road trip with your family and incorporating some great activities to build speech, language, and social skills along the way. Here are a few more game ideas that can enhance your journey and create memorable moments: Story Chain: Start a story with a sentence or two, and then […]

Follow Your Child’s Lead to Boost Social, Emotional, and Executive Functioning Skills

Embarking on the journey of parenting often unveils unexpected lessons, and our children become our greatest teachers. In a recent encounter with my 15-year-old son, I was reminded of the profound influence that arises from intentionally supporting our kids by embracing their interests. This experience underscored the important role intrinsic motivation plays in fostering learning […]

From Goal to Reality: Lunch Planning Builds Executive Functioning Skills

As parents and caregivers, we often ponder the best ways to instill important life skills in our children. One skill that transcends age and time is the ability to transform dreams into realities through thoughtful planning and execution. As we embark on this journey of setting goals and making positive changes, it’s crucial to recognize […]