When babies make their grand entrance into the world we marvel at how pliable their little limbs are. These natural contortionists grab their feet and suck on their toes effortlessly as if their tiny bodies are made out of rubber.
When babies make their grand entrance into the world we marvel at how pliable their little limbs are. These natural contortionists grab their feet and suck on their toes effortlessly as if their tiny bodies are made out of rubber.
As schools open their doors for students, it’s time once more to begin thinking about the year ahead. For many kids, and especially those with ADHD, summer is a huge relief from academic and social pressures. Most of them don’t relish the return to classes and would rather think about anything else. How can you set your child up for success?
Ending summer and starting school may present as significant challenges for young people of all ages. This may be especially the case for those who participated in experiential learning programs, such as summer camp, during June, July or August.
In times of stress, the best thing we can do for each other is to listen with our ears and our hearts and to be assured our questions are just as important as our answers. – Fred Rogers