Present Parenting Series-Opening Our Time

As January begins, and we begin to set goals and visions for the year ahead, there are some incredibly important people to consider in making these goals-our children! The best way we can do this is to commit to a year of present parenting with our kids. Less distractions, more interactions. This post is the […]
The Best Sensory Products for Calm Body Kids

As a mother of two young children, and an elementary school counselor-I’ve come across several different types of kids with different sensory needs! All children have different sensory preferences-some with more specialized needs, and others that just need a little extra regulation help. The important thing for children with sensory sensitivity is to help them […]
We Removed this Word from our Parenting Vocabulary

If there is one thing I’ve learned as a parent, it’s that children do things in their own time and own way. There’s no one size fits all for babies and kids, and having that type of mindset will surely lead to disappointment. There’s one word we decided to remove from our parenting vocabulary, and […]
The Power of Connection

Recently, I was working with a group of fifth grade boys and we were talking about something fun we had done over the weekend. I heard a couple of responses like “sleep” or “play video games.” Then, one of my students said “I played a board game with my family.” “Wow, you’re so lucky!” one […]
Games for Emotional Regulation

One of my favorite things to use in the school counseling world with kids are games! Almost any game can be used to work on different emotional skills, depending on how you apply the lesson! I have used these games individually and in group settings. Here are some of my favorite games to play with […]
The Power of Explanation to Improve Your Child’s Life
As a parent of a strong-willed and curious toddler, I have found myself on many occasions explaining my reasoning, from why my son needs to put his shoes on to why we’re slowing down at a yellow light. It hasn’t been a common practice in past generations for parents to constantly explain things to kids. […]