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Sensory Santa 2019
Some of you are wondering what a Sensory Santa is? There are many children who want to meet Santa but have sensory...
Why Your Child's Appetite, Sleep, and Energy Can Shift in Summer
When school lets out, your child's daily rhythms shift. How they eat, how they sleep, and how much energy they carry throughout the day all look different. These changes feed directly into your child's ability to cope with everyday frustrations.
This article covers why shifts happen during the summertime and what you can do to keep your child's body and mind balanced.
What to Do When Your Child's Emotions Catch You Off Guard
Your child was fine five minutes ago. Now they're screaming in the grocery store, sobbing over a broken crayon, or shutting down completely at bedtime. You didn't see it coming. You don't know what triggered it. And in that moment, you're not sure what to do.
Big emotions in children are normal. They're also exhausting and confusing for adults trying to respond in real time.
Signs Your Child Is Struggling with the Summer Shift (and How to Help)
Has your child's behavior changed since school let out? The shift out of the school year is a big transition.
Children process disruption through their behavior. What looks like defiance or regression is often a response to lost structure, fewer social outlets, or emotions they don't have words for yet.
What Your Child Needs to Thrive This Summer
Is your family ready for summer? That question can bring excitement and uncertainty in equal measure.
The school year provides built-in structure, social connection, and support. When that disappears in June, kids respond in different ways. Some need more consistency. Some need help staying connected with peers.
How to Help Your Child Build Friendships That Last
Have you ever watched your child hang back at the playground while other kids run off together? Or listened to them say they had no one to sit with at lunch? Those moments can sting, and they tend to stick with you long after bedtime.
Job Hunting with Anxiety? How Our Parent Employment Program Helps
Does the thought of updating your resume or walking into an interview make your chest tighten? Many parents carry anxiety around job searching, and it only gets heavier when employment gaps or family demands are part of the picture.
The longer you wait, the harder it gets to start.