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Parenting a Three-Year-Old, Part 1
Parenting a strong-willed 3-year-old can be both rewarding and challenging! Here are some ideas for parenting a strong-willed 3-year-old.
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Apr 83 min read


Child Abuse Prevention Month
April is the month that we as a nation bring awareness to child abuse prevention.
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Apr 11 min read


Managing Bedtime Battles
Bedtime battles are one of the most common parenting challenges with children of almost any age. As the day winds down and the night...
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Feb 283 min read


Positive Behavior Support
“Positive behavior support” is a parenting skill that focuses on prompting positive behavior in order to address a negative behavior.
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Feb 202 min read


Setting Limits
Identifying appropriate limits and being consistent with them are some of the most common challenges that parents face with their children.
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Jan 222 min read


Why Play Therapy?
Play therapy is a way for the therapist to communicate effectively with a child's developmentally appropriate "language" - play.
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Jan 152 min read


Family Check-Up
The Kid’s Therapy Center has trained additional counselors in the Family Check-Up program! This is a strengths-based model that focuses...
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Jan 71 min read


Family Resolutions
This is the time of year when many people decide to make a New Year’s resolution to improve some part of their life. Why not make some as...
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Jan 32 min read


Helping Your Grieving Child
In the midst of the busyness of the holiday season, the rituals and traditions that families have can often trigger feelings of grief and...
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Dec 23, 20242 min read


Family Rituals
One strategy that fosters emotional closeness and connection within a family is family rituals. Rituals are events that occur on a...
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Dec 17, 20242 min read


How to Engage with Teenagers
When trying to communicate with our teens, sometimes it can be hard to engage them in conversation. Learning how to engage with them...
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Oct 24, 20242 min read


Reflective Listening
The first step in reflective listening is to detect. First, you must control your own reactive, subjective emotions in order to focus on...
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Aug 28, 20232 min read


One on One Time
The number one thing we recommend at The Kid's Therapy Center is one on one time with your child. Having 15-30 minutes with your child, 2...
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Aug 16, 20232 min read


Circle of Security
We are excited to announce we are offering a new parenting class at The Kid's Therapy Center! The Circle of Security® Parenting™ is...
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Jul 30, 20231 min read


Food for Mood
Food for Mood, led by Hannah Woll, MS, LPCC, is a class in which we learn about how eating certain foods can alter our mood. This class...
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Jun 13, 20232 min read


Quality Time and Kids
Families have a limited amout of time to share together each week. With parents working and children in school, hanging out with friends,...
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Mar 1, 20232 min read


Food Dyes and Sensitivities
Food coloring consists of chemicals used to add color to food. Food coloring (dye) is often added to processed foods, drinks, and...
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Feb 17, 20232 min read


Vitamin D and Immune Support
During cold and flu season it is important to know what we can do to help support our immune systems. Supplements such as Vitamin D,...
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Jan 26, 20232 min read


Parenting during the New Year
Between back to school, shopping, cooking and all the other errands to run, our stress builds quite rapidly during this time of year. It...
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Jan 17, 20232 min read


Attunement With Children
Attunement is our ability to recognize and respond to our children’s needs. There are many studies that show that this response is...
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Dec 28, 20222 min read
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