Keep your Child on Track with Visuals

2019-07-15T07:59:44-06:00

Does your child have difficulty following directions? Do they seem to forget daily routines, chores, or expectations? Do they appear to just not pay attention to instructions or to the details of a task? Or, do they forget steps to a task you have taught over and over again? Visual schedules and aids may be [...]

Keep your Child on Track with Visuals2019-07-15T07:59:44-06:00

What You Need to Know About Purposeful Parenting

2020-08-05T10:46:56-06:00

Parenting is a never ending adventure that goes through numerous twist and turns; just when you think you have it down pat some monkey wrench comes flying your way. There is no one size fits all for parenting but the idea of purposeful parenting simplifies it for us. Purposeful parenting goes beyond giving your children [...]

What You Need to Know About Purposeful Parenting2020-08-05T10:46:56-06:00

Helping Children Cope with the Aftermath of School Shootings

2019-06-21T12:09:41-06:00

Helping Children Manage Stress in the Aftermath of School Shootings Sadly, we've had another tragic shooting involving a school. Although we are quite a distance away, the 24/7 news coverage brings this tragedy into our immediacy. Two key principles for parents and teachers in disaster and trauma include: 1) Limit children's exposure to the television [...]

Helping Children Cope with the Aftermath of School Shootings2019-06-21T12:09:41-06:00

Helping Your Anxious Child Overcome Sleep Problems

2020-08-05T10:47:47-06:00

As a therapist working with children and teens, I have often seen young people paralyzed by fears, worries, and anxieties. They often experience insomnia as well. It is as if they cannot get a break from the consequences of anxiety. The National Sleep Foundation recommends that adolescents get 8-10 hours of sleep per night. Numerous [...]

Helping Your Anxious Child Overcome Sleep Problems2020-08-05T10:47:47-06:00

Making the Most of Summer: Part 2 – Cultivating Positive Relationships

2017-05-18T13:00:02-06:00

Cultivating Positive Relationships Oftentimes as parents, we accept the notion that siblings can not and will not get along, especially in the summer. While some sibling conflict is normal, there are also things parents can do to set a positive tone in the home. Consistent, intentional efforts to cultivate a positive relationship will help children [...]

Making the Most of Summer: Part 2 – Cultivating Positive Relationships2017-05-18T13:00:02-06:00

Making the Most of Summer: Part 1 – Parenting Strategies

2017-05-18T13:00:02-06:00

Making the Most of Summer Part 1 - Strategies for Parents! Children cherish the summer time.  They wait all year for the season when they can stay home and play with their friends. For them, summer is a time of exploring, swimming pools, sports, video games, bike riding and no home work! But for parents, [...]

Making the Most of Summer: Part 1 – Parenting Strategies2017-05-18T13:00:02-06:00

Managing Children’s Behavior in Public: 5 Strategies that work!

2017-05-18T13:00:08-06:00

Managing children’s behavior in public is a timeless struggle for parents. Having a child throw a major temper tantrum or act out in a public place, like Wal-Mart or Chili’s, is a horrifying event that most parents experience at least once, if not repeatedly with preschool and elementary children. It does not have to be [...]

Managing Children’s Behavior in Public: 5 Strategies that work!2017-05-18T13:00:08-06:00

Social Media, Internet and Youth: Tips for Parents

2017-05-18T13:00:08-06:00

Social Media, Internet and Youth:  Tips for Parents As mental health professionals, we’ve come to view social media use as a modern developmental task in which all youth should become proficient.  Most teens can be taught to use social media responsibly just like most learn to drive responsibly.  As with driving, it takes education, supervised [...]

Social Media, Internet and Youth: Tips for Parents2017-05-18T13:00:08-06:00

National Safety Month – Guest Contributor Gerald New

2017-05-18T13:00:08-06:00

National Safety Month Guest Contributor: Gerald New  Husband, Father, & Textbook Seller © Johnkasawa | Dreamstime.com - Bicycle Mountain Bike Safety Helmet Photo June is National Safety Month and when the good people at the Arkansas Families First asked me to write a column on the subject, I jumped at the chance to [...]

National Safety Month – Guest Contributor Gerald New2017-05-18T13:00:08-06:00

Is Your Cell Phone Coming Between You and Your Children?

2019-08-28T13:32:00-06:00

Is Your Cell Phone Coming Between You and Your Children? by Adam Benton, Ph.D. and Mary Ekdahl, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologists at Arkansas Families First, LLC. Children, smartphones, and social media have made the news again, but not in the way you might think! This time it is not about the risk of online predators, too [...]

Is Your Cell Phone Coming Between You and Your Children?2019-08-28T13:32:00-06:00