5 Ways to Help a Child Talk Without Forcing Them

Your nine-year-old comes home from school, dumps their backpack by the door, and heads straight to their room. You follow them, knocking gently. “Hey buddy, how was your day?” Silence. “Did anything happen at school?” Nothing. “Did you have fun at recess?” A shrug. You’re getting increasingly anxious now, convinced something must be wrong. So … Read more

7 Reasons Your Child “Acts Out” Only at Home

You’re sitting across from your child’s teacher at parent-teacher conferences, and she’s singing nothing but praises. “She’s such a delight! Always follows directions, gets along beautifully with classmates, never causes any disruptions.” You’re nodding and smiling, but inside you’re thinking: Are we talking about the same child? Because the little angel she’s describing bears absolutely … Read more

6 Signs Your Child Is Holding Something In (But Doesn’t Know How to Say It)

Your normally chatty eight-year-old comes home from school and heads straight to their room. When you call them for dinner, they barely touch their food. “How was school?” you ask. “Fine,” they mumble, eyes fixed on their plate. Over the next few weeks, you notice they’re going to bed earlier, spending more time alone, and … Read more