It Might Be ADHD. Now What??
What to do when you suspect that your child has ADHD. We share our favorite resources and BTDT techniques that have worked with our families.
What to do when you suspect that your child has ADHD. We share our favorite resources and BTDT techniques that have worked with our families.
A mom has needs more ideas after trying lots of ideas to prevent him from quickly melting down into epic tantrums.
My child who normally loves Christmas is very stressed out. Could it be related to the concept of Santa and having a feeling that everyone is lying?
My one-year-old nephew has started grabbing at my breasts. Is this behavior common for a baby? What should I do?
Parents are trying to discern if they should address or ignore their toddler’s new and loud, but innocuous emotions. Amalah has some definitive views on the subject.
What do you do when your child is fearful of swallowing needed medication that comes in pill form, but you know they can do it? We have thoughts and suggestions.
Our children have “lizard brains”? Actually we all do. Learn what that means and how to try to handle some common disruptive behaviors in children.
A new mom is concerned about her infant reaching her developmental milestones, but should we are instead concerned about her obsessive thinking and anxiety which appears to be postpartum depression.
A toddler is not interested in finger foods and also having a hard time self-feeding. Is this in the range of typical or something to be concerned about?
A toddler has been experiencing atypical separation anxiety since her first few weeks of life. Her mom is not satisfied with the answers she has received thus far. What should she do now?
A mom to a kindergartner is asking whether she needs to start talking to her kids about current events now that her child has started school?
A child has always eaten very little but now he’s fallen off the growth charts and isn’t keeping up physically and socially with his peers. What should the mom do when her pediatrician insists everything is “fine”?
A mom turns to Amalah about tackling some big toddler transitions like potty training, weaning, and transitioning from a crib to a bed. Is there an ideal developmental time to “schedule” and plan for these milestones?
How do you talk to young children about the topic of death? Is it best handled as a sit-down serious discussion, or should questions be answered as they come up?
A mom needs some guidance on the type of television programming and movies she should allow for her preschooler son during the developmental phase while he’s fascinated with “bad guys.”
A mom is being told to have her toddler sent to a speech therapist but wants to understand the benefits of doing so first. Amalah has very strong opinions about this.
How do you teach your kid how to tie their shoes?
A mom needs strategies to help her toddler who is going through a normal biting phase when with other kids at the playground.
How are we, as parents, supposed to keep our kids believing they should do the right thing when they see how rewarded the bad things are?
There are no #SQUADGOALS for the preschool set. Managing (parents’) expectations for preschooler social interactions.