We often talk about skills and strategies that we can teach children to help them improve their performance and behavior at home and at school. But what if the parent is the one who needs to develop new skills? What if the skill deficit resulting in the child’s problematic behavior is actually within the parent? Read More
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The BioPsychoSocial Aspects of Depression (YouTube)
We all experience depression at times in our life. However, for some, those common symptoms turn into a more serious, debilitating condition. In fact, some of our “heroes” – such as Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, actor Own Wilson, and NFL Hall Of Fame Terry Bradshaw – experience severe depression, despite having what many would consider an “ideal life.” Read More
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Given the topic, this podcast is being posted for both The Mental Breakdown and the Paedeia Education Podcast. We have taken a bit of a break with the Paedeia podcast, but we hope that it will be up and running again very soon.
The new school starts within the next few weeks for most students. And having a clean transition back to school from their summer break is an important aspect to starting off the year on a positive note. Read More
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Your parenting style – the way in which you interact with your child and the expectations/demands you place on him/her – is dependent on a variety of factors. Some factors are much more obvious than others, but it is important that we consider these influences so that we can adjust and make sure that we are using the parenting skills our child needs to become happy, healthy, and self-sufficient. Read More
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