by Erin Jacklin | Aug 3, 2020 | All Posts, EMDR and Trauma Recovery, Erin Jacklin, Parenting Advice
I wanted to share a story which was provided by a mother who has benefited greatly from EMDR. I hope to provide a helpful picture of possibilities and changes people may experience with the help of EMDR. *All identifying information has been changed. The original...
by Jenn Kloewer | Mar 31, 2020 | All Posts, Jenn Kloewer, Parenting Advice
We know how hard it can be to keep kids occupied and manage stress levels while we are all staying at home. We wanted to share some helpful information that we have gathered with help from friends and colleagues. Thank you to all who have shared resources! We have...
by Jenn Kloewer | Mar 26, 2020 | All Posts, Jenn Kloewer
Solo during quarantine? Here are a list of things to entertain yourself beyond binge watching television. Use this time to focus on you or reconnect with yourself Journal Write/Draw/Paint Learn something new, like an instrument, a language, or recipe Read that book...
by Katie Godfrey | Mar 23, 2020 | All Posts, Katie Godfrey, Parenting Advice
“Spring is coming, spring is coming birdies fill the air weave together straw and feather each one doing their share” This time of year always reminds of the song Spring is Coming* (Charles L. Minturn, 1914) from my daughter’s preschool days. With the first signs...
by Kendra Doukas | Mar 23, 2020 | All Posts, Kendra Doukas, Parenting Advice
For school-aged children, creating structure might be helpful. Try to mirror the structure of their typical school day. For example, you could have a schedule in 45-minute to one-hour increments. This is usually a good amount of time for school-aged children to be...