Author: Dr. Olivia Kleinman It is important to help children and adolescents develop a positive body image and a healthy, balanced relationship with food. However, that is often more challenging [...]
Author: Dr. Collin Shotts As the holiday season of 2020 steadily and stubbornly creeps closer to us, there is reason to be worried about experiencing some holiday stress. The past year has been, [...]
Author: Dr. Jared Spencer School has changed quite a bit this year. Teachers, parents, and children alike are adjusting to the new ways in which education is being delivered. Remote and hybrid [...]
Author: Colin Holtzinger, M.S. When your child fell down and scraped her knee, you were there to kiss her boo-boo. You were there on his first day of school and organized playdates, birthday [...]
Author: Dr. Jared Spencer With the new school year underway and many schools operating remotely, students are being asked to do more work at home than ever before. For students, remaining focused [...]
Author: Dr. Megan Oliverio At a time in life when it’s both developmentally appropriate and culturally expected to seek independence from families, adolescents budding independence continues to [...]
Author: Dr. Kristin Condon Even for adults, mask-wearing was an adjustment in this pandemic. Many of us have little exposure to wearing a mask or insight into the tricks of the trade for [...]
1. “Racism and Violence: How to Help Kids Handle the News” – The Child Mind Institute Click here to access the full article. With protests over the violent deaths of black [...]
Author: Dr. Reena Benson It seems these days that many of us could easily recite a list of physical symptoms of Coronavirus that may prompt a call to the physician—shortness of breath, fever, and [...]
Author: Dr. Ryan Holley Parenting can be challenging at any stage of your child’s life, and this is especially true early on. Being a new mom or dad is incredibly stressful at times, and it’s [...]