Adjusting to change can be hard…
Adjusting to change can be hard. Sometimes we make a personal choice for change, sometimes it happens unexpectedly or out of our control. When we are able to plan for change, the expectations we make of the outcome aren’t always realistic.
Helping Your Teen To Create Routine And Structure
Does your teen snooze the alarm and struggle to get out of bed in the morning? Do they return home from school mentally exhausted and physically edgy?
Start the Conversation: Warning Signs
"Suicide. The word suicide catches people’s attention. The truth is that suicide catches everyone’s attention. It’s the actions that lead up to suicide that often go unnoticed." - Allison kidd
Proactive Versus Reactive Responding
For years, my mom has confidently said to me, “Make it a great day!”--meaning I have control of how my day goes.
Six Things You Need to Let Go of in 2018
“maybe, if you put your disbelief aside, roll up your sleeves, take some risks, and totally go for it, you’ll wake up one day and realize you’re living the kind of life you used to be jealous” - Jen SinCERO
How to Show Gratitude Over the Holidays
During this holiday season, everywhere you go there are signs, shirts, cards, home décor, etc. that write “grateful”, “thankful”, or “blessed”.
16 Warning Signs You Need to Know for your Kids
Sometimes we have an idea of what depression and anxiety look like, especially if we've gone through them ourselves.
5 Prep Steps for The Beginning of School
August is here, and for some students, this is the dreaded countdown to losing their summer freedom, while others excitedly await the beginning of a new school year.
From The Student With Anxiety
I will freeze, cry, or run out of the classroom. I dread the attention that this places solely on me. My thoughts will begin to spiral out of control:
Reframing Negative Thinking
We all experience what we call “internal dialogue”, also known as having a conversation in our head or thinking.