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Time Management for Parents

Parents, It’s Ok to Do Less From the minute you first become a parent, your time is no longer your own. Parents spend a great deal of time thinking about what has to be done and then figuring out the sequence in which to do it so that it can all get done most efficiently… Continue reading Time Management for Parents

Dr. Liz Matheis
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School Accommodations for Children with ADHD

Children, teens, and young adults with ADHD often struggle to get through daily routines at home and in school, even though these routines have been in place since the beginning of the school year. As parents, expecting that our kids are going to be able to get things done at school without accommodation means we… Continue reading School Accommodations for Children with ADHD

Dr. Liz Matheis
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Let the Good Times Roll: Best Accessibility Inventions from 2023

Modern Healthcare reported that a thirty-seven billion dollar Aetna-Humana merger was blocked in a U.S. District Court decision by Judge John D. Bates.

Jamie Sumner
ADHD at school

Should I Medicate my Child with ADHD?

Medication for ADHD is not some sort of magical solution.  Although it may help with improving your child’s ability to attend for longer periods, it will not manage the executive functioning, behavioral, social, and emotional struggles that often walk hand-in-hand with ADHD. Parents often struggle with this question: should I place my child on medication?… Continue reading Should I Medicate my Child with ADHD?

Dr. Liz Matheis
Sensory Processing Disorder

When the School System Breaks Down

No one fed my son lunch yesterday. Charlie did not eat from seven thirty in the morning until four thirty in the afternoon. I do not know this because he told me. Due to his limited verbal skills, he often can’t tell me how his day went. I know this because when I went to… Continue reading When the School System Breaks Down

Jamie Sumner
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Turning “Interesting” into an Action

My son Charlie recently got a new bus mate. Her name is Emmaline and she is also in fifth and uses a wheelchair. I had met Emmaline several times over the last few years, but only recently, at the fall school picnic, did I have a chance to really talk to her. To put it… Continue reading Turning “Interesting” into an Action

Jamie Sumner

Awareness is Necessary: Birth Defects Awareness Month

Every four and a half minutes, a baby in the United States is born with a birth defect. Early intervention is vital to improving outcomes for these babies.

Paige Oyaga
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Everyone Deserves a Love Language

This past summer we came home from the best vacation of our lives. Standing by the luggage carousel in baggage claim in Nashville, I was still riding the wave of a week in the Colorado mountains in upper seventy degree weather with no humidity, excellent restaurants, beautiful hikes, and scenic Jeep tours. As the bell… Continue reading Everyone Deserves a Love Language

Jamie Sumner
types of IQ testing and other educational testing for children. photo of young girl 8-10 years old, crumpling up homework on her desk, looking anxious.

When to Consider a Private Psycho-Educational Evaluation

To Test or Not To Test? You know your child is struggling academically, whether they’re reading at the same reading level as the other kids in their grade, or they are struggling to write their thoughts on paper. You’ve spoken to your child’s teacher and they are on board with you and confirming what you… Continue reading When to Consider a Private Psycho-Educational Evaluation

Dr. Liz Matheis
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Signs of Anxiety in Children and Teens

Does my child have a GI issue? Is he an insomniac? Why is she struggling to get to school each day? It’s not always easy to understand or identify when your child is struggling with anxiety. Sometimes it looks like a crabby kid, a kid who is melting down because they didn’t get “their way,”… Continue reading Signs of Anxiety in Children and Teens

Dr. Liz Matheis
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