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Tips from Child Psychologist, Emily Klass, on Putting the Phone Away at Night Psst…For more helpful ways on managing screentime, check out Helpful Tools and Tips on How We Can Best Manage Kids’ Screen Time Struggling to have your child to put down their phone and go to sleep at night? It was hard before the […]
Therapy can be intimidating for anyone, and even more so for children. Someone To Talk To is a straightforward and interactive guide to help children through the therapy process. It is an invaluable therapy accompaniment that covers what to expect, how to prepare, and tips for wrapping up. The pages are full of helpful activities […]
Whether you are considering or have already decided to bring your child to a therapist, Some Bunny to Talk to presents therapy in a way that is simple, direct, and easy for young children to understand. This colorful, humorous book is designed to help answer children s questions and allay fears about the process of […]
We at PHC have assembled a state of the art simple program for sleep. It incorporates motivation training, cognitive- behavior therapy and the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Try it! You can download the Sleep and Me post PDF file here.
OK, So I am 60 years old and Physics wasn’t as open to girls, BUT it cannot be that High School kids now have to experience this degree of stress. (Read the attached link for the whole story). When people my age remember High School, we think of some fun, some hard work, some getting turned […]
This morning in my mailbox I found a new edition of a book I had co-edited in 1993. It’s called DEPRESSION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS , published by Routledge Library Editions. My first thought was “How did I do this when my son was born in 1992?” I’ve either gotten lazier, older (no chance) or […]
Teachers, peer pressure, mountains of homework, confusing schedules, bullying – whether you’re in your first year of middle school or your last, the list of challenges goes on and on! For many pre-teens, middle school can come with accompanying social anxiety, which is most likely to emerge in late childhood or early adolescence (Beesdo, Dipl-Psych, […]
We were so happy to recently host the first of a series of Mindful Nutrition workshops led by Dr. Jill Silverman. This week Dr. Jill led an important discussion covering topics of serving sizes, smart grocery shopping and the importance of whole foods. She shared some of her favorite brands with us and even brought […]
Scientific research supports the use of “bibliotherapy” and emotionally, we know, that books can decrease our distress. (I think I read Little Women 100 times in the 5th grade). So, our wise minds lead us to know that introducing stories to our children when they need a bit of help is valuable. A priceless new book called Some […]
“I’m so stressed!” “How will I ever make it through the application process?” “I’m completely overwhelmed!” “What if I don’t get in anywhere?” “I wish people would stop asking about college!” These are just a handful of comments we have been hearing from many seniors in high school lately. College applications often feel like the […]