Practical guidance for parents navigating evaluations, learning differences, and supporting your child's mental health — from people who care.
If your child is struggling in school or showing signs of ADHD or a learning difference, an evaluation could be the first step toward real answers. Here's how to know if it's time.
Read Article →Many children feel nervous or confused about counseling. We share age-appropriate ways to explain therapy, reduce stigma, and help your child feel safe and supported.
Read Article →Learning differences are not a measure of intelligence. This guide helps parents understand common diagnoses, what they mean in practice, and how to advocate for your child at school.
Read Article →Childhood anxiety often looks different from adult anxiety. Learn the behavioral signs — from school avoidance to sleep issues — and when it's time to seek professional support.
Read Article →After an evaluation, many families must navigate IEPs and 504 plans. We explain the difference between the two, your rights as a parent, and how to work effectively with your child's school team.
Read Article →Therapy is just one part of the equation. Discover daily habits, communication strategies, and home routines that reinforce your child's emotional wellbeing between sessions.
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