by Dr. Jen | Mar 15, 2021 | All Posts
We are officially a year into the pandemic and I am hopeful things will be turning around soon. I can’t help think though how this year affected myself, my team of therapists and all therapists worldwide. I always knew my job was draining in a different way than...
by Dr. Jen | Oct 6, 2020 | All Posts
What is a Comfort Drawer? What are the Benefits? A Comfort Drawer is a drawer or a box containing various items which will immediately trigger feelings of peace, calm or delight in your child. Sarah Ban Breathnach, New York Times best-selling author of the classic...
by Dr. Jen | Oct 6, 2020 | All Posts
An Activity to Help Your Child Walk Through Grief Your family has suffered a loss. A member of your family or someone who is considered as a part of your family is no longer with you. In the days and weeks that follow this person’s passing, you search for ways to make...
by Dr. Jen | Oct 6, 2020 | All Posts
What is a Giving Jar A Giving Jar is a mason jar (or any other container that works for you) where everyone in your family will deposit their loose change or a portion of the money received for birthdays, from the Tooth Fairy or at holiday time. It might be better to...
by Dr. Jen | Oct 6, 2020 | All Posts
Summary of the 5 Love Languages Dr. Gary Chapman is the author of the 1992 New York Times Best Seller, The 5 Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment. In his book, Dr. Chapman discusses how people convey, accept, and react to love and emotions differently...
by Dr. Jen | Sep 9, 2020 | All Posts
Loving in the moments The reality of the pandemic has you at home again playing the part of educator. You are navigating your seven to eight year old through the mystery of multiplication. Frustration ensues and you find yourself in the thick of the “I can’t do...