Building Self-Esteem In Kids: Using Mind Maps

Often times after their child has been diagnosed with a learning disability, parents have a hard time breaking the news to their children. They feel like children will feel stupid, angry or different then their peers. But children often sense that something is up anyway. They appreciate having their differences explained to them in kind […]

Good Parenting: The Importance Of Play

I have spent the past few months writing a course for PDR resources, a nonprofit educational corporation that provides health care professionals with accredited continuing education credits. Ever since I read the book “The Blessing Of A Skinned Knee” by Wendy Mogel, I have been interested in the topic of building resilience in kids. There […]