Living Through It

In today’s emotionally charged climate, feelings of anxiety may be heightened, and the relentless news cycle and social media feeds can activate our nervous systems in ways that create ongoing stress. It’s important to take intentional steps to care for your emotional and mental well-being.

How to Navigate the Holiday Season with Self-Compassion: Tips for When It’s Not All Jolly and Bright

It’s the holiday season, and there is often much jubilation in the air. Everywhere you go, there is some reminder that this is a time of festive celebration. While there is absolutely nothing wrong with festive celebrations during this time, we hold space for others who may be experiencing this time of year differently. The …

Beyond the I Do’s

Winning an argument in a marriage is child's play because if one of you loses, you both lose in marriage. Adults, however, have hard conversations to clarify misunderstandings and apologize for wrongdoing. The goal is always to move forward together.

Purposeful Discipline

Effective discipline requires work and is often a family affair. Clear, consistent messages across caregivers is a must. Identifying problematic behaviors, establishing corrective action, follow-through, and reinforcement cannot be done in a vacuum. Effective discipline, however, is more than withholding privileges and doling out punishment.   Discipline that is intentional is an avenue to teach children …

Rebuilding Fragile Connections with Young Children after a Trauma

There is hope! Healthy attachment relationships are the bedrock for healthy child development and helping children recover from adverse childhood experiences. Children grow well into adulthood when their relationships with their primary caregivers are secure. When the connections in these relationships are broken because of trauma, a child's development can be derailed. The road to …