From the monthly archives: July 2011

We all know how subjective most aspects of life are.  One’s perceptions carry an immeasurable amount of weight as we work to understand and interact with this world around us.  A recent study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry demonstrated the importance of perceptions in looking at how kids view their parents.

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The scene: Jamie, a fourth-grader, knows that he is responsible for remembering to put his lunch in his backpack for school.  He has forgotten it today for the umpteenth time, which his mom does not notice until the school bus is pulling away.  She sighs and puts the lunch in her car, again.  On her [...]

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While many of us are fortunate enough to have healthy children, not all families are so lucky.  They must confront the chronic illness of a child on a daily basis.  What are some key factors that can help them do this successfully?  Read on about an article that I came across. 

March’s APA Monitor included an [...]

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