Day: August 26, 2024

Dogs emotional suppport

In July, I adopted a sweet four year old golden retriever and sheltie mix! Her name is Lady 🙂 Although the first few weeks have been a transitional shift to my usual routine, it has brought joy and comfort in areas of my life I did not anticipate! I myself suffer from anxiety and utilize tools to self-regulate occasionally, just like some of the children I treat daily.  Since having her in my life, I have not had to utilize my “go-to” tools to de-stress as often.  She has been providing me with a lot of the comfort I need when it’s time to calm down.  This has gotten me thinking about how beneficial dogs can be to individuals with

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Fall and Language

Fall provides many opportunities to expand your child’s speech and language skills. Here are some fall-related ideas: 1. Make Leaves: Use construction paper to cut various sizes of leaves. You can then sort by color, shape, and/or size. 2. Count Apple or Pumpkin Seeds: Cut an apple in half or cut open a pumpkin and count how many seeds are inside. If you choose to use a pumpkin, you can also roast the pumpkin seeds. Talk with your child about the steps you take (cleaning the seeds, laying them on a baking sheet, sprinkle with salt, and bake, etc.). 3. Collect Leaves: Go on a nature walk around your school or neighborhood. Allow your child to collect different colors, shapes,

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Help your child be a friend

  Kindness is a skill that can be developed and nurtured, given a strong model. Here are steps for parents to follow when teaching their child about kindness and how to be a supportive friend. It may be beneficial to have this discussion with your child before the upcoming school year. 1. Modeling Kindness: Demonstrate respectful and kind behavior in your own interactions, as children often learn by example 2. Teaching Empathy: Help your child understand and recognize others’ feelings through discussions and role-playing scenarios 3. Encouraging Positive Interactions: Provide opportunities for children to practice kindness, such as helping others, sharing, and offering support 4.  Reinforcing Good Behavior: Praise and acknowledge acts of kindness to reinforce positive social behavior By integrating these practices into daily

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Back To School Tips

  Summer is coming to an end and school is right around the corner! Here are some ideas to make the transition back to school smoother for your child: 1. Establishing Routines: Set consistent sleep schedules, morning routines, and homework times to ease the transition and reduce stress 2. Organizing Supplies: Ensure that school supplies, clothes, and backpacks are ready well before the first day to avoid last-minute scrambling 3. Open Communication: Encourage open dialogue about any concerns or anxieties regarding the new school year, fostering a supportive environment 4. Gradual Adjustment: Ease into the school routine by gradually adjusting bedtime and wake-up times a week or two before school starts 5. Positive Attitude: Model and maintain a positive attitude

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