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HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? One of the greatest challenges of parenting lies in trying to understand the sometimes baffling behaviour of children. When a child suddenly refuses to do something simple and routine, for example, or throws a tantrum with no apparent provocation, we’re left searchingfor answers.
PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDRENSEE MORE ON PSY-ED.COM HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL CHALLENGES FACED BY CHILDREN WITHSEE MORE ONPSY-ED.COM
HOW TO HELP YOUR DAUGHTER WITH BODY IMAGE ISSUES Young women have always struggled with societal pressures where body image is concerned. For girls coming of age in the era of social media, however, this pressure has become substantially more intense and pervasive.Not only are girls today expected to grow up to be powerful, confident career women, they feel they have to compete with the heavily edited physiques of social DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Angry meltdowns and childhood go hand in hand. Kids’ natural impulsivity and lack of perspective make them prone to lashing out over apparently minor TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTION For many teenagers, the pressure to be “perfect” is an unavoidable reality; whether it's envying those students who appear to ace every subject at school with ease, longing to be one of the popular kids, or wishing to rank among the star athletes, almost all teens have experienced the pain of feeling “less than” at some point.. While this is nothing new in itself, since the advent of DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? One of the greatest challenges of parenting lies in trying to understand the sometimes baffling behaviour of children. When a child suddenly refuses to do something simple and routine, for example, or throws a tantrum with no apparent provocation, we’re left searchingfor answers.
PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDRENSEE MORE ON PSY-ED.COM HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL CHALLENGES FACED BY CHILDREN WITHSEE MORE ONPSY-ED.COM
HOW TO HELP YOUR DAUGHTER WITH BODY IMAGE ISSUES Young women have always struggled with societal pressures where body image is concerned. For girls coming of age in the era of social media, however, this pressure has become substantially more intense and pervasive.Not only are girls today expected to grow up to be powerful, confident career women, they feel they have to compete with the heavily edited physiques of social RICHMOND HILL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information. 9019 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3M6. 905.771.7000 HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially ADHD RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Self-help resources for parents: ADHD symptoms and diagnosis, online screening test, parenting tips from the experts, cons and pros of ADHD medication, visual attention tests, etc. THE SIGNS OF LEARNING DISABILITIES BY GRADE As children grow older, their behaviours change dramatically. While a hysterical tantrum over something minor is completely normal at two years of age, for example, at age ten or twelve it’s often considered aberrant and troubling. WHAT ARE THE TELLTALE SIGNS THAT YOU NEED TO CHANGE Not every relationship works out. This is true whether the relationship in question is a friendship, romantic relationship, or the relationship between you and your therapist. THE RISK OF SELF-HARM IN CHILDREN WITH ADHD As the prevalence of ADHD and self-harm alike are continuing to rise, it is essential that parents and educators verse themselves on how to detect, treat, and manage these conditions. Through early intervention and positive learning strategies, the risk of self-harm can be substantially lowered, and children with ADHD can grow up feeling a confident mastery of their unique abilities. HOW TO TEACH YOUR CHILD CONCENTRATION SKILLS Contrary to popular belief, a child's ability (or inability) to concentrate is not a static, immutable quality; while it's true that some children are born with better concentration skills than others, all children can be taught strategies and techniques to effectively improve their ability to concentrate. 5 TIPS FOR MANAGING A DISRESPECTFUL CHILD At some point, every parent has to deal with disrespectful behaviour from his or her child. Whether it’s something as minor as ignoring your requests or as upsetting as a string of curses and insults, your child will sometimes express himself in unproductive ways. HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD ACTING OUT AGGRESSIVELY About Anna Kaminsky. Anna Kaminsky earned her PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of Toronto and completed a post-doc internship at our centre. She also worked at The Hospital for Sick Children and at The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. Anna currently works as a medical services manager at the CAMH. WHEN ASPERGERS SYNDROME GOES UNDIAGNOSED Autism has been in the spotlight for many years. In movies, television, and novels, autistic characters are portrayed to have social difficulties, repetitive movements or tics, and often nearly superhuman mental capacity. CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Assessments and therapy for children, adults, and families. Evening and weekend hours available. Fees can be covered by extended health insurance plans. Therapy services in English, Farsi, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Call us today, we can help:905.771.7000.
PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS: GUIDELINES FOR PARENTSADVANCED PSYCHOLOGY SERVICESPOPULAREMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OR HOW TO RAISE YOURCHILD TO BE HAPPY
Psycho-educational testing is a thorough assessment of the child’s educational needs, and it is important for the parents to be well-informed and actively involved throughout this process. The results of the assessment can change a child’s educational future in significant ways, allowing the child to meet or exceed educationalexpectations.
HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? Most experts recommend just holding your child and letting him “cry it out,” because crying releases tension. 5. Your child is prone to unprovoked angry outbursts. Though many anxious children express their fearfulness through avoidance, some kids are more apt to respond with “fight” than “flight.”. DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTION Emerging evidence suggests that the illusion of perfection portrayed on social media is therefore uniquely damaging to many teens, and moreover, it also frequently leads to them trying to mask their own sadness and insecurity rather than share it, faking happiness to “fit in” online. This pressure doesn't simply vanish as youngadults leave
HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so 5 TIPS FOR MANAGING A DISRESPECTFUL CHILD The key to managing a disrespectful child lies in allowing him a healthy measure of autonomy while simultaneously curbing inappropriate methods of self-expression. The five tips below should help you strike such a balance: 1. Don’t take your child’s behaviour personally. The more you internalize your child’s words and actions, the more WHEN ASPERGERS SYNDROME GOES UNDIAGNOSED A child with Asperger’s may walk or run abnormally or have difficulty with either fine or gross motor control. Once they reach an age where they dress themselves, they might not fully grasp how to choose clothing based on weather or activity. They may also overlook hygiene, leading to bad breath, body odor, and unkempt hair. CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Assessments and therapy for children, adults, and families. Evening and weekend hours available. Fees can be covered by extended health insurance plans. Therapy services in English, Farsi, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Call us today, we can help:905.771.7000.
PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS: GUIDELINES FOR PARENTSADVANCED PSYCHOLOGY SERVICESPOPULAREMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OR HOW TO RAISE YOURCHILD TO BE HAPPY
Psycho-educational testing is a thorough assessment of the child’s educational needs, and it is important for the parents to be well-informed and actively involved throughout this process. The results of the assessment can change a child’s educational future in significant ways, allowing the child to meet or exceed educationalexpectations.
HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? Most experts recommend just holding your child and letting him “cry it out,” because crying releases tension. 5. Your child is prone to unprovoked angry outbursts. Though many anxious children express their fearfulness through avoidance, some kids are more apt to respond with “fight” than “flight.”. DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTION Emerging evidence suggests that the illusion of perfection portrayed on social media is therefore uniquely damaging to many teens, and moreover, it also frequently leads to them trying to mask their own sadness and insecurity rather than share it, faking happiness to “fit in” online. This pressure doesn't simply vanish as youngadults leave
HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so 5 TIPS FOR MANAGING A DISRESPECTFUL CHILD The key to managing a disrespectful child lies in allowing him a healthy measure of autonomy while simultaneously curbing inappropriate methods of self-expression. The five tips below should help you strike such a balance: 1. Don’t take your child’s behaviour personally. The more you internalize your child’s words and actions, the more WHEN ASPERGERS SYNDROME GOES UNDIAGNOSED A child with Asperger’s may walk or run abnormally or have difficulty with either fine or gross motor control. Once they reach an age where they dress themselves, they might not fully grasp how to choose clothing based on weather or activity. They may also overlook hygiene, leading to bad breath, body odor, and unkempt hair. CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Assessments and therapy for children, adults, and families. Evening and weekend hours available. Fees can be covered by extended health insurance plans. Therapy services in English, Farsi, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Call us today, we can help:905.771.7000.
PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS: GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS Psycho-educational testing is a thorough assessment of the child’s educational needs, and it is important for the parents to be well-informed and actively involved throughout this process. The results of the assessment can change a child’s educational future in significant ways, allowing the child to meet or exceed educationalexpectations.
KNOW THE SIGNS THAT YOUR CHILD NEEDS A PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL Know the signs that a psychoeducational assessment is needed. All children have difficulties at school from time to time; it’s normal for an otherwise bright child to, for example, struggle with math. It’s also normal for children to have difficult weeks or months socially and behaviourally. If, however, your child continues tostruggle
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Trying another approach, such as combining an SSRI with a low dose of stimulant medication, may yield better results. Teach your child to be calm yet assertive when he feels embarrassed or humiliated. As mentioned previously, most children who experience anger overload are acutely sensitive to perceived rejection.GIFTED ASSESSMENTS
Gifted assessments are required for enrollment in special gifted programs within the public school system, or in private schools offering a gifted curriculum. These assessments determine whether a child is functioning above the age expectation in their ability to reason logically and solve problems. UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL CHALLENGES FACED BY CHILDREN WITH In addition to struggling with certain academic concepts, children with learning and attention disorders also have difficulty connecting with peers. They may misread faces, body language, and tone of voice or miss social cues, for example. Some children with learning challenges also have difficulty expressing themselves or moderatingtheir pace
HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? Most experts recommend just holding your child and letting him “cry it out,” because crying releases tension. 5. Your child is prone to unprovoked angry outbursts. Though many anxious children express their fearfulness through avoidance, some kids are more apt to respond with “fight” than “flight.”. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDREN Adopted children may develop serious behavioral and psychological issues as a result of early trauma, abuse, or deprivation. Identifying these problems begins with assessing their duration; almost all older adopted children will act out in the months after coming home as they wish to “test” their new parents, making sure that they will still be wanted if they behave badly. THE SIGNS OF LEARNING DISABILITIES BY GRADE While behavioural issues often arise within this age group as a matter of course, there are still telltale signs of learning disabilities to be aware of. These include an increased difficulty staying organized, staying on track (or being overwhelmed with the workload) and extreme social issues (isolation, bullying, sudden acting out beyond an 14 EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING CHILD’S ANGER Anger is a notoriously infectious emotion, easily setting off the desire to react in like kind. Many of us were not taught how to effectively deal with anger during our own childhoods, so when we experience anger in a child, we struggle to react in the way we feel we ought to.Keeping ourselves calm and judicious may prove possible, but it's almost always draining, distressing, and confusing. CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Assessments and therapy for children, adults, and families. Evening and weekend hours available. Fees can be covered by extended health insurance plans. Therapy services in English, Farsi, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Call us today, we can help:905.771.7000.
RICHMOND HILL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information. 9019 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3M6. 905.771.7000 HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? Most experts recommend just holding your child and letting him “cry it out,” because crying releases tension. 5. Your child is prone to unprovoked angry outbursts. Though many anxious children express their fearfulness through avoidance, some kids are more apt to respond with “fight” than “flight.”. DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTIONEXAMPLE OF ALLUSION Emerging evidence suggests that the illusion of perfection portrayed on social media is therefore uniquely damaging to many teens, and moreover, it also frequently leads to them trying to mask their own sadness and insecurity rather than share it, faking happiness to “fit in” online. This pressure doesn't simply vanish as youngadults leave
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Trying another approach, such as combining an SSRI with a low dose of stimulant medication, may yield better results. Teach your child to be calm yet assertive when he feels embarrassed or humiliated. As mentioned previously, most children who experience anger overload are acutely sensitive to perceived rejection. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDRENSEE MORE ON PSY-ED.COM HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Assessments and therapy for children, adults, and families. Evening and weekend hours available. Fees can be covered by extended health insurance plans. Therapy services in English, Farsi, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Call us today, we can help:905.771.7000.
RICHMOND HILL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information. 9019 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3M6. 905.771.7000 HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? Most experts recommend just holding your child and letting him “cry it out,” because crying releases tension. 5. Your child is prone to unprovoked angry outbursts. Though many anxious children express their fearfulness through avoidance, some kids are more apt to respond with “fight” than “flight.”. DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTIONEXAMPLE OF ALLUSION Emerging evidence suggests that the illusion of perfection portrayed on social media is therefore uniquely damaging to many teens, and moreover, it also frequently leads to them trying to mask their own sadness and insecurity rather than share it, faking happiness to “fit in” online. This pressure doesn't simply vanish as youngadults leave
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Trying another approach, such as combining an SSRI with a low dose of stimulant medication, may yield better results. Teach your child to be calm yet assertive when he feels embarrassed or humiliated. As mentioned previously, most children who experience anger overload are acutely sensitive to perceived rejection. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDRENSEE MORE ON PSY-ED.COM HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
TEEN BEHAVIOUR: WHY TEENS SOMETIMES DO CRAZY THINGS The behaviour of teenagers is notoriously baffling. One moment, our adolescents appear to be mature, rational people—true “young adults.” The next moment, they’re taking foolish, inexplicable risks or having dramatic emotional meltdowns.In the past, these vacillations were written off as being the product of out of controlhormones.
PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS: GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS Psycho-educational testing is a thorough assessment of the child’s educational needs, and it is important for the parents to be well-informed and actively involved throughout this process. The results of the assessment can change a child’s educational future in significant ways, allowing the child to meet or exceed educationalexpectations.
RICHMOND HILL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information. 9019 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3M6. 905.771.7000 ADHD RESOURCES FOR PARENTS This online ADHD screening test has been developed to help parents determine whether a formal ADHD assessment is recommended for their children. The parent questionnaire takes less than 3 minutes to complete. It consists of 30 questions that assess specific behavioural traits common in ADHD students. The answers are weighted according tothe
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Trying another approach, such as combining an SSRI with a low dose of stimulant medication, may yield better results. Teach your child to be calm yet assertive when he feels embarrassed or humiliated. As mentioned previously, most children who experience anger overload are acutely sensitive to perceived rejection. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDREN Adopted children may develop serious behavioral and psychological issues as a result of early trauma, abuse, or deprivation. Identifying these problems begins with assessing their duration; almost all older adopted children will act out in the months after coming home as they wish to “test” their new parents, making sure that they will still be wanted if they behave badly. THE SIGNS OF LEARNING DISABILITIES BY GRADE While behavioural issues often arise within this age group as a matter of course, there are still telltale signs of learning disabilities to be aware of. These include an increased difficulty staying organized, staying on track (or being overwhelmed with the workload) and extreme social issues (isolation, bullying, sudden acting out beyond an UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL CHALLENGES FACED BY CHILDREN WITH In addition to struggling with certain academic concepts, children with learning and attention disorders also have difficulty connecting with peers. They may misread faces, body language, and tone of voice or miss social cues, for example. Some children with learning challenges also have difficulty expressing themselves or moderatingtheir pace
HOW TO DEAL WITH YOUR CHILD’S SELF-HARM Common Misconceptions: Finding out that your child or teenager has been self-harming can be a very anxiety-inducing event. There are many misconceptions about self-harm that can put further strain on the relationship between parent and child as they work to solve the underlying issues that cause this behavior. HOW TO TEACH YOUR CHILD CONCENTRATION SKILLS Contrary to popular belief, a child's ability (or inability) to concentrate is not a static, immutable quality; while it's true that some children are born with better concentration skills than others, all children can be taught strategies and techniques to effectively improve their ability to concentrate. CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Our centre remains fully operational and open for psychological assessments and therapy. We now offer both teletherapy and in-person therapy services. Assessments are in-person only, with the client and the staff being separated by a transparent screen.Please note that we implement all procedures and protocols recommended by Public Health Ontario to ensure the safety of our clients and staff. RICHMOND HILL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information. 9019 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3M6. 905.771.7000 HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTIONEXAMPLE OF ALLUSION For many teenagers, the pressure to be “perfect” is an unavoidable reality; whether it's envying those students who appear to ace every subject at school with ease, longing to be one of the popular kids, or wishing to rank among the star athletes, almost all teens have experienced the pain of feeling “less than” at some point.. While this is nothing new in itself, since the advent of DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? One of the greatest challenges of parenting lies in trying to understand the sometimes baffling behaviour of children. When a child suddenly refuses to do something simple and routine, for example, or throws a tantrum with no apparent provocation, we’re left searchingfor answers.
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Angry meltdowns and childhood go hand in hand. Kids’ natural impulsivity and lack of perspective make them prone to lashing out over apparently minor PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDRENSEE MORE ON PSY-ED.COM HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Our centre remains fully operational and open for psychological assessments and therapy. We now offer both teletherapy and in-person therapy services. Assessments are in-person only, with the client and the staff being separated by a transparent screen.Please note that we implement all procedures and protocols recommended by Public Health Ontario to ensure the safety of our clients and staff. RICHMOND HILL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information. 9019 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3M6. 905.771.7000 HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTIONEXAMPLE OF ALLUSION For many teenagers, the pressure to be “perfect” is an unavoidable reality; whether it's envying those students who appear to ace every subject at school with ease, longing to be one of the popular kids, or wishing to rank among the star athletes, almost all teens have experienced the pain of feeling “less than” at some point.. While this is nothing new in itself, since the advent of DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? One of the greatest challenges of parenting lies in trying to understand the sometimes baffling behaviour of children. When a child suddenly refuses to do something simple and routine, for example, or throws a tantrum with no apparent provocation, we’re left searchingfor answers.
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Angry meltdowns and childhood go hand in hand. Kids’ natural impulsivity and lack of perspective make them prone to lashing out over apparently minor PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDRENSEE MORE ON PSY-ED.COM HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
TEEN BEHAVIOUR: WHY TEENS SOMETIMES DO CRAZY THINGS The behaviour of teenagers is notoriously baffling. One moment, our adolescents appear to be mature, rational people—true “young adults.” The next moment, they’re taking foolish, inexplicable risks or having dramatic emotional meltdowns.In the past, these vacillations were written off as being the product of out of controlhormones.
PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS: GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS A psychoeducational assessment can change a child’s educational future in significant ways, allowing her to meet or exceed educationalexpectations.
ADHD RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Self-help resources for parents: ADHD symptoms and diagnosis, online screening test, parenting tips from the experts, cons and pros of ADHD medication, visual attention tests, etc. DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Angry meltdowns and childhood go hand in hand. Kids’ natural impulsivity and lack of perspective make them prone to lashing out over apparently minor CHILD & ADULT ADHD TESTING ADHD Assessments. Psychological testing for ADHD is used to evaluate attention, executive functioning, and cognitive profile. It is the only reliable method to establish a diagnosis. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDREN Adopted children may develop serious behavioral and psychological issues as a result of early trauma, abuse, or deprivation. Identifying these problems begins with assessing their duration; almost all older adopted children will act out in the months after coming home as they wish to “test” their new parents, making sure that they will still be wanted if they behave badly. THE SIGNS OF LEARNING DISABILITIES BY GRADE As children grow older, their behaviours change dramatically. While a hysterical tantrum over something minor is completely normal at two years of age, for example, at age ten or twelve it’s often considered aberrant and troubling. UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL CHALLENGES FACED BY CHILDREN WITH How we process information also affects how we interact with other people - a fact often overlooked when dealing with children who have learning challenges.In addition to struggling with certain academic concepts, children with learning and attention HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD ACTING OUT AGGRESSIVELY About Anna Kaminsky. Anna Kaminsky earned her PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of Toronto and completed a post-doc internship at our centre. She also worked at The Hospital for Sick Children and at The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. Anna currently works as a medical services manager at the CAMH. Q&A ON GIFTED TESTING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (FOR GREATER Q&A ON GIFTED TESTING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR GREATER TORONTO AREA. There seems to be a great deal of confusion among parents regarding gifted programs in the public school system, selection criteria, and the various routes of testing children for these programs. CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Our centre remains fully operational and open for psychological assessments and therapy. We now offer both teletherapy and in-person therapy services. Assessments are in-person only, with the client and the staff being separated by a transparent screen.Please note that we implement all procedures and protocols recommended by Public Health Ontario to ensure the safety of our clients and staff. RICHMOND HILL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information. 9019 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3M6. 905.771.7000 HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTIONEXAMPLE OF ALLUSION For many teenagers, the pressure to be “perfect” is an unavoidable reality; whether it's envying those students who appear to ace every subject at school with ease, longing to be one of the popular kids, or wishing to rank among the star athletes, almost all teens have experienced the pain of feeling “less than” at some point.. While this is nothing new in itself, since the advent of DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? One of the greatest challenges of parenting lies in trying to understand the sometimes baffling behaviour of children. When a child suddenly refuses to do something simple and routine, for example, or throws a tantrum with no apparent provocation, we’re left searchingfor answers.
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Angry meltdowns and childhood go hand in hand. Kids’ natural impulsivity and lack of perspective make them prone to lashing out over apparently minor PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDRENSEE MORE ON PSY-ED.COM HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
CHILD, ADULT, AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGISTS Our centre remains fully operational and open for psychological assessments and therapy. We now offer both teletherapy and in-person therapy services. Assessments are in-person only, with the client and the staff being separated by a transparent screen.Please note that we implement all procedures and protocols recommended by Public Health Ontario to ensure the safety of our clients and staff. RICHMOND HILL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information. 9019 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3M6. 905.771.7000 HELPING ASPERGER’S TEENS TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE: 15 KEY STEPS For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be socially TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ILLUSION OF PERFECTIONEXAMPLE OF ALLUSION For many teenagers, the pressure to be “perfect” is an unavoidable reality; whether it's envying those students who appear to ace every subject at school with ease, longing to be one of the popular kids, or wishing to rank among the star athletes, almost all teens have experienced the pain of feeling “less than” at some point.. While this is nothing new in itself, since the advent of DISCIPLINING AN ASPERGER’S CHILD Trying to discipline your child can be a difficult and ever changing world of frustration for all involved. When your child has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome it can be as difficult to create rules and boundaries as it is to determine effective consequences. Often, a child with Asperger’s sees the world in a different waythan his peers.
HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOUR CHILD IS ANXIOUS? One of the greatest challenges of parenting lies in trying to understand the sometimes baffling behaviour of children. When a child suddenly refuses to do something simple and routine, for example, or throws a tantrum with no apparent provocation, we’re left searchingfor answers.
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Angry meltdowns and childhood go hand in hand. Kids’ natural impulsivity and lack of perspective make them prone to lashing out over apparently minor PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDRENSEE MORE ON PSY-ED.COM HOW TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT HE HAS AUTISM The primary rule to remember when revealing your child's autism diagnosis is to stay positive. There is absolutely no need for the news to come across as ominous, worrying, or disappointing, and to convey it as such may do irreparable damage to your child's self-esteem. Remember that we are living in a society where the concept of neurodiversity is gaining considerable momentum, so HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD IS PREOCCUPIED WITH FAIRNESS Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. Sometimes, however, kids become obsessed with fairness to an unrealistic degree. Toddlers, gifted children, and children with ADHD are especially prone to this kind ofbehaviour.
TEEN BEHAVIOUR: WHY TEENS SOMETIMES DO CRAZY THINGS The behaviour of teenagers is notoriously baffling. One moment, our adolescents appear to be mature, rational people—true “young adults.” The next moment, they’re taking foolish, inexplicable risks or having dramatic emotional meltdowns.In the past, these vacillations were written off as being the product of out of controlhormones.
PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS: GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS A psychoeducational assessment can change a child’s educational future in significant ways, allowing her to meet or exceed educationalexpectations.
ADHD RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Self-help resources for parents: ADHD symptoms and diagnosis, online screening test, parenting tips from the experts, cons and pros of ADHD medication, visual attention tests, etc. DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ANGER ISSUES IN CHILDREN Angry meltdowns and childhood go hand in hand. Kids’ natural impulsivity and lack of perspective make them prone to lashing out over apparently minor CHILD & ADULT ADHD TESTING ADHD Assessments. Psychological testing for ADHD is used to evaluate attention, executive functioning, and cognitive profile. It is the only reliable method to establish a diagnosis. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FACED BY ADOPTED CHILDREN Adopted children may develop serious behavioral and psychological issues as a result of early trauma, abuse, or deprivation. Identifying these problems begins with assessing their duration; almost all older adopted children will act out in the months after coming home as they wish to “test” their new parents, making sure that they will still be wanted if they behave badly. THE SIGNS OF LEARNING DISABILITIES BY GRADE As children grow older, their behaviours change dramatically. While a hysterical tantrum over something minor is completely normal at two years of age, for example, at age ten or twelve it’s often considered aberrant and troubling. UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL CHALLENGES FACED BY CHILDREN WITH How we process information also affects how we interact with other people - a fact often overlooked when dealing with children who have learning challenges.In addition to struggling with certain academic concepts, children with learning and attention HOW TO REACT WHEN YOUR CHILD ACTING OUT AGGRESSIVELY About Anna Kaminsky. Anna Kaminsky earned her PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of Toronto and completed a post-doc internship at our centre. She also worked at The Hospital for Sick Children and at The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. Anna currently works as a medical services manager at the CAMH. Q&A ON GIFTED TESTING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (FOR GREATER Q&A ON GIFTED TESTING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR GREATER TORONTO AREA. There seems to be a great deal of confusion among parents regarding gifted programs in the public school system, selection criteria, and the various routes of testing children for these programs. MENU __ Advanced Psychology Services*
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> Based on the results of psychological testing, we may choose to > address a child's issues through cognitive-behavioural therapy, play > therapy, family therapy, or relational psychodynamic therapy. We > also conduct giftedness (IQ) testing and cognitive profile > assessments for children and teenagers and career assessments for > teenagers and young adults. __ MORE INFORMATION ON PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING > As parents, we want our children to be healthy, happy, and > successful. We want them to grow, to acquire new skills and > knowledge, to discover their special gifts and talents, and to form > gratifying relationships with others. Human development, however, > does not always proceed in a simple and consistent manner. All > children go through stages of internal conflict which might lead to > changes in behavior and emotional state. Some children have trouble > coping with transitions, family changes (e.g. a birth of a sibling, > a divorce), traumatic events, losses, and physical illness. At > times, normal development may be blocked or thwarted due to a > neurological, developmental, or psychological disorder.>
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