Category: Parenting

How to Manage Anxiety and Depression in Children and Teens with ADHD

Dr. Tali Shenfield

The Link Between ADHD and Depression in Teens Raising a child or teen with ADHD/ADD can seem quite overwhelming, but when these conditions are combined with a co-occurring mood disorder this can truly be a challenging situation for any parent. This, however, is a very real challenge for over half of the families of children with an ADHD diagnosis. ...

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How to Develop an “Inner Coach” in teens with ADHD and Executive Dysfunction

Dr. Tali Shenfield

We love our children and when we see them struggling with school or in their social lives we want to do everything we can to help them. This is especially true if they have any one of a number of developmental challenges such as ADHD/ADD, executive dysfunction, a learning disability or a disorder on the autism spectrum. Many of ...

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When Aspergers Syndrome goes Undiagnosed

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Autism has been in the spotlight for many years.  In movies, television, and novels, autistic characters are portrayed to have social difficulties, repetitive movements or tics, and often nearly superhuman mental capacity. The truth is, many people who are on the autism spectrum do not have such easily noticeable symptoms and often go undiagnosed, specifically those who are high functioning. ...

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How to React When Your Child Acting Out Aggressively

Anna Kaminsky

Every child, just as each parent, is different from another. A child may act out for numerous reasons, which include being tired, hungry, feeling ill or have a need that isn't being satisfied. The action may be with a punch, a kick or a push… it’s a way for your child to express that he/she is angry, overwhelmed ...

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Understanding Emotional Complexity of a Gifted Child

Too often, the emotional side of giftedness is overlooked; for all that we laud the intellectual complexity of giftedness, seldom ...

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Psychological Issues Faced by Adopted Children

While most of the issues adopted children face while growing up differ little from the challenges experienced by non-adopted children, ...

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How To React When Your Child Is Preoccupied With Fairness

Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. ...

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Twice Exceptional: When Your Child is Both Gifted and Learning Disabled

Dr. Tali Shenfield

When gifted children underperform in school, they are often labeled as lazy or disruptive. Those who are  highly gifted are often overlooked and left to fend for themselves, because they appear capable of doing so. If a child seems to be having more academic difficulty than others, there could be an explanation that is often overlooked. It is possible that ...

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Schizophrenia in Children: Distinct from Adult-Onset and Requiring Specialized Evaluation

Dr. Ann Reitan

Childhood-onset schizophrenia differs from adult-onset schizophrenia and schizophrenia that is first manifested in individuals in adolescence. Adolescent-onset schizophrenia occurs before the age of 17 years, and childhood-onset schizophrenia is delineated as emerging prior to the age of 12 years. Schizophrenia, generally, is characterized by positive and negative symptoms. Childhood schizophrenia profoundly impacts a child’s thoughts, memory, senses, behaviors and overall development. ...

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How To Tell Whether Your Child is Gifted

Dr. Denise Cummins

Sometimes classroom behavior problems signal giftedness. Brad and Karen were at their wits end. Their grade school children once again came home with stern disciplinary notes from their teachers, notes riddled with complaints of inattention, acting out, "back-talk", "bossiness", and an inability to "play well with others". The teachers had gotten together and decided to recommend that the children be ...

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Teaching Social Skills to Children with Asperger’s

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Having a child with Asperger’s Syndrome can be a true adventure. The relationship you have with your child will definitely be unique and extraordinary. The amount of time you spend with your child helps them trust you, learn your mannerisms, and determine how to interact. This might leave you confused about why there is such a struggle in getting ...

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