Category: Mental Health

Navigating Emotional Challenges: A Guide for Parents of Children with Disabilities

Dr. Tali Shenfield | March 29, 2024

In Canada, more than 1 in 10 youth are living with a disability, and over half (59.8%) of these youth have a learning disability. Kids affected by physical, mental, and cognitive disabilities have a broad range of experiences, from mild, selective impairment to significant challenges in multiple areas of their lives. When provided with enough support at home and at school, most disabled ...

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Comparing Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Psychotherapists: Who’s Who in Mental Health?

Editorial Team | October 13, 2023

Clients often ask us about the distinctions among psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychotherapists. These mental health professionals have different education, practice areas, and treatment methods. Understanding the roles and services of these practitioners is a key step in your mental health journey. This article explores the educational and licensing requirements for psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists, as well as the services they ...

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Executive Functioning 101: A Comprehensive Guide to Addressing Executive Function Issues

Editorial Team | October 6, 2023

Executive functioning—often likened to the "command center" of our cognitive abilities—holds a pivotal role in a child's journey through learning and development. These vital skills, encompassing planning, organizing, time management, and problem-solving pave the way for academic achievements and form the foundation for healthy emotional and mental development. Particularly for kids with ADHD, who frequently navigate through the ...

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I Suspect My Child Has a Learning Disability… What Next?

Dr. Tali Shenfield | July 21, 2023

Most children naturally want to excel at school; they want to please their parents and earn recognition from their teachers and peers. If your child isn’t completing his or her work on time, appears to be struggling with certain skills, or is losing interest in school altogether, it’s therefore prudent to consider the possibility of a learning disability. ...

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ADHD and Insomnia: How to Help Your Child Sleep Better

Dr. William Chen | May 31, 2023

ADHD and insomnia are often intertwined. Many children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) struggle to get adequate, restful sleep. Whether it's having trouble settling down at bedtime, waking frequently during the night, or rising too early in the morning, insomnia is a common complaint for kids with ADHD. The reasons behind this sleep disruption are complex and multifaceted. In ...

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How to Recognize a Learning Disability in Your Child

Dr. Tali Shenfield | May 18, 2023

Learning disabilities take many different forms, though they all involve some type of information processing difficulty. If your child is struggling at school, knowing how to identify the diverse signs of a learning disability (LD) can help you seek the support your child needs. Testing for a learning disability can also verify or rule out the presence of other conditions ...

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Can Your Young Child be Misdiagnosed with ADHD?

Anna Kaminsky | May 4, 2023

Misdiagnosed ADHD is a common issue that parents face when seeking treatment for their children's attention and behavior issues. ADHD symptoms can often be mistaken for other conditions like anxiety, autism, or bipolar disorder, leading to inaccurate diagnoses and ineffective treatment plans. In fact, the question of "can ADHD be misdiagnosed as autism" is highly relevant, as research shows that ...

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Therapy Requires Commitment: Here’s What to Expect

Guest Author | January 2, 2023

The digital age has been defined by rapid access to information and the promise of quick, easy solutions for a multitude of problems. From one-click ordering to “life hacks,” most of us have grown accustomed to getting what we want, when we want it. The arduous nature of the therapeutic process can therefore feel overwhelming at first: Getting help for ...

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