When we think of therapy, we often imagine quiet offices and serious conversations. But for children, especially those too young to express themselves fully in words, therapy often looks quite different. Play therapy researcher and author Garry Landreth explains, “In the play therapy experience, toys are like the child’s words, and play is the child’s... Continue Reading →
Pretend Play- It Matters!
Have you heard your child talking to their dolls or imitating the wee-woo wee-woo of an ambulance rushing to the scene of an accident? How about running around the house in a cape or staging an epic battle between Barbie and an enormous stuffed t-rex? It may look like they’re just having fun or being... Continue Reading →
The Benefits of Chess for Kids
As parents and family of young people, we want to help our children have experiences that support their development in ways that will prepare them to become successful, satisfied, independent adults. There are many ways we do this. We encourage them to do their best academically. We urge them to participate in sports, join clubs,... Continue Reading →
Parenting Styles and Raising Successful Kids
Parenting is one of the most important jobs in the world. Every parent hopes their child will grow up to be confident, independent, and successful, but the path to that outcome often feels uncertain. Over the years, psychologists have studied how different approaches to parenting affect children’s growth. The results show that how we parent... Continue Reading →
