• March 31, 2015

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    Like all parents, you are concerned about your child’s development. Is his development on time, advanced, or slow? If you feel concern or worry that something is wrong, it is better to confront it, rather than be in denial. It is important to remember that your child is an individual and will mature at his

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  • March 26, 2015

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    Between the ages of four to seven months, your baby will go through many important developmental changes. Here is a look at what to watch for in terms of social, physical, sensory, language, and cognitive milestones in your four-to-seven month old baby. Social Milestones Some of the social milestones babies reach between four and seven

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  • March 24, 2015

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    You just found out that your dear friend’s mother has passed away. You know she is devastated: they were very close. Before you pick up the phone to call her, consider your words carefully. Each person deals with death differently, and what you might think is a comforting statement, may, in fact, do more harm

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  • March 19, 2015

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    School-age children (ages six through 12) can be highly impacted by divorce. Children of this age group are trying to integrate their parents’ separation. This can be only done in relation to their own stage of development. It is most important at this time that parents do not speak negatively about their ex-spouse. That can

  • March 17, 2015

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    Toddlers are still in need of bonding and attachment. Thus, divorce may create regressive, needy behavior in toddlers, as a reaction to feelings of abandonment. When a parent leaves the home for good, it can be very disturbing, and visitation can cause both clinging and aggressive behavior. Parents can minimize the negative impact by working