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School Psychology and Counseling
Is your child struggling in school? Has your school recommended that your child be “tested” and don’t know what that means? Today kicks off National School Psychology Week and we have gathered some answers to your questions from our team of highly qualified and, if we can brag, AMAZING School Psychologists. This year’s theme for […]

Activities to Reduce Screen Time and Increase Movement During COVID19
As families are balancing working from home, parenting, schooling, cooking meals, maintaining the house, and keeping kids entertained, all while staying sane and healthy, it’s understandable why we’ve needed to rely on cell phones, devices, screens, toys and educational apps a little (or a lot) more to help navigate our new normal. While the Centers […]

Mental Health and Wellness During COVID
Mental Health and Wellness are very important during a time when people are not sure about the future. Schools are recognizing the importance of social-emotional health in the lives of children, families, teachers, administrators, and providers. Can you identify ways to maintain positive mental health? The best thing that each of us can do for […]

Is My Child Ready to Ride a Bike? How to Prepare Your Child for Riding a Bicycle and How to Choose the Correct Bike
Warmer weather brings on the many joys of playing outside. One particularly common outdoor play activity is riding a bike; however, it can be challenging for many kids who have physical impairments or delays in strength, coordination, balance, or body awareness. Some kids without physical impairments can also struggle with bike riding and require more […]