New Study Reveals Moms Would Rather Have Extroverted Kids Than Intelligent Ones by Taylor Bennett | Sep 9, 2017 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Research Expectant and new mothers dream about what their child will be like. Will she be smiley or cry all the time? Will he be an adventurous little guy or on the calmer side? Will they grow to be smart like their father or creative like their mother? But despite how…
Children of Divorce: 5 Effects by Taylor Bennett | Aug 14, 2017 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Family, Mental Health Topics Divorce is not simply the separation of two people—it instead involves other loved ones and members of the family… especially the children. They may be 5 years old, 15 years old, or 25 years old; regardless of their age, it can be a very hard and confusing time. This goes…
Life Advice From Kids Who Clearly Have It All Figured Out by Nathan Davidson | Aug 8, 2017 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics The funny thing about becoming an adult is that our brains tend to over complicate things. In fact, one could argue that human beings tend to be more rational during their childhood, rather than their formative adult years. If you’re currently searching for some words of wisdom or helpful life…
Helping Adolescents Understand Healthy Relationships and Intimacy by Carin Goodrich, M.A., LPC | Aug 9, 2016 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Let’s Talk About Love With the emergence of adolescence comes the emergence of intimate relationships. Intimacy can be a scary word for parents because our mind goes right to physical intimacy, and who wants to think of their child in a relationship like that? Intimacy, however, is also a feeling…
Interview on Parenting an Oldest Child by Anthony Centore, PhD | Jun 23, 2015 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Q&A on Firstborn Parenting 1. What are some typical behaviors of the oldest child? Oftentimes, oldest children tend to be driven and ambitious. In addition, they can have a strong sense of responsibility, along with a healthy amount of self-confidence. 2. How does an oldest child tend to interact with…
5 tips for teaching children tolerance by Stacy Franklin | Feb 17, 2015 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting 1. Model inclusive behavior. Until age 7, what kids hear and see from their caretakers is more important to children than what they personally experience. Be careful with your words, even with seemingly innocent jokes or stereotypical references. Let your children see you interact positively with people from a variety…
The Phenomenon Behind Childhood Obesity Isn’t What You Think by Jon Negroni | Jan 17, 2014 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics It’s hard to deny that we are in the middle of an epidemic. According to the CDC, childhood obesity has more than tripled in the past 30 years, and in 2010, 1 in 3 children (including adolescents) were overweight or obese. Moves have been made to curtail this phenomenon, but what is it that politicians and parents are missing? The answer is a culprit.
Dysthymic Disorder with School Age and Adolescent Boys by Guest | Jul 17, 2013 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Disorders, Mental Health Topics “Sad, Mad, Irritable and Moody” A summary of long-term low level depression, Dysthymic Disorder with school age and adolescent boys Many parents are not familiar with “Dysthymic Disorder” but it is the most common form of depression and it is typically the longest lasting form; sometimes lasting for years. Often…
Children and Infant Attachment Styles by Anthony Centore, PhD | May 16, 2013 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Infants and Children depend on adults to care form them, to provide them, and to give them love and attention. In fact, children entirely depend on adults to provider their needs. Whether and how these needs were met as a child, begin to shape a person’s attachment style. Anxious/ambivalent attachment…
Preparing Kids for your Re-Marriage and Blended Families by Anthony Centore, PhD | Jan 31, 2011 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Question: Hello, I am a new writer for Examiner.com focusing on blended families. One of the articles I’m currently working on involves preparing children for remarriage and continuing to help them cope with and adjust to their new blended family. I’m hoping you can answer a question: If you would,…