Tip 1: Teens want to please you. Most typical American teens do their best to behave, follow societies norms and get positive reinforcement from their parents or teachers. The kids get it. They really do. They know wrong from right. Ask them what they think they should do in a specific circumstance. Pushing your beliefs […]
Do you have a Highly Sensitive Teen or Child?
Parents bring their children or teen into my private practice in Tampa and say, “My child is so sensitive”. Or “My child gets overwhelmed really easily. Could he have anxiety?” When I hear this and I have ruled out mental illness or cognitive issues as the source, I will talk to the parent about the […]
Guest Blogger: Dr. Stacy Friedman “Talking to kids about sex.”
Talking to Kids About Sex: by Dr. Stacy Not many things scare a parent more than “the talk”. The time when the words come out of their toddlers mouth saying, “where do babies come from” to the time when your young adult teen comes to you to ask for birth control because they are wanting […]
Helping children handle stress from scary news of national events and natural disasters.
It is okay to feel stressed even when something does not directly affect us. We are all people and we are all a part of the human race. Fear builds inside; stress sits in that small dark place. What can we do about it? How can we help our children cope? Honor that fear and […]
ADHD in girls and young women.
Girls with ADHD can be overlooked as having ADHD and instead may be diagnosed with anxiety or depression. The girls may be better at hiding their symptoms from teachers, parents and classmates especially if they do not have the hyperactive symptoms. However, these same girls are sad and frustrated at their inner turmoil. It can […]
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