window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() { jQuery(window).load(function() { jQuery('.flexslider').flexslider({ animation: "fade", //String: Select your animation type, "fade" or "slide" slideDirection: "horizontal", //String: Select the sliding direction, "horizontal" or "vertical" slideshow: true, //Boolean: Animate slider automatically slideshowSpeed: 7000, //Integer: Set the speed of the slideshow cycling, in milliseconds animationDuration: 500, //Integer: Set the speed of animations, in milliseconds directionNav: false, //Boolean: Create navigation for previous/next navigation? (true/false) controlNav: false, //Boolean: Create navigation for paging control of each clide? Note: Leave true for manualControls usage keyboardNav: false, //Boolean: Allow slider navigating via keyboard left/right keys mousewheel: false, //Boolean: Allow slider navigating via mousewheel prevText: "Previous", //String: Set the text for the "previous" directionNav item nextText: "Next", //String: Set the text for the "next" directionNav item pausePlay: false, //Boolean: Create pause/play dynamic element pauseText: "Pause", //String: Set the text for the "pause" pausePlay item playText: "Play", //String: Set the text for the "play" pausePlay item randomize: false, //Boolean: Randomize slide order slideToStart: 0, //Integer: The slide that the slider should start on. Array notation (0 = first slide) animationLoop: true, //Boolean: Should the animation loop? If false, directionNav will received "disable" classes at either end pauseOnAction: true, //Boolean: Pause the slideshow when interacting with control elements, highly recommended. pauseOnHover: true, //Boolean: Pause the slideshow when hovering over slider, then resume when no longer hovering controlsContainer: "", //Selector: Declare which container the navigation elements should be appended too. Default container is the flexSlider element. Example use would be ".flexslider-container", "#container", etc. If the given element is not found, the default action will be taken. manualControls: "", //Selector: Declare custom control navigation. Example would be ".flex-control-nav li" or "#tabs-nav li img", etc. The number of elements in your controlNav should match the number of slides/tabs. }); }); });

Category Archives - Digital Play Therapy

Last Updated November 8, 2022

Six Reasons Kids Should Play Fantasy Football

November 8, 2022 - No Comments

It’s September: time for football! But as a child neuropsychologist, I am reluctant to encourage parents to have their children

New and Exciting Innovations to Help Kids with ADHD

November 11, 2020 - No Comments

Many new and exciting innovations are being studied and developed to help kids with ADHD. In part, this is due

Dr. Kulman’s New Book: The Gaming Overload Workbook

October 28, 2020 - No Comments

I am very pleased to announce the recent publication of my newest book The Gaming Overload Workbook: A teenager’s guide

Five Strategies for Talking to Your Child About ADHD

August 3, 2020 - No Comments

Emma’s parents recently brought her to a neuropsychologist who diagnosed her with ADHD. Emma has been struggling to work to

Helpful Homework Strategies For Kids With ADHD

July 31, 2020 - No Comments

Ethan’s parents have always noticed that he has a very hard time paying attention to things that do not interest

How Playing Video Games with Your Children Can Help Them Develop Their Organization Skills

July 25, 2020 - No Comments

Parents can get pretty creative when it comes to finding strategies to help their kids stay organized. They spend loads

Child Writing

Videos on Writing for Parents and Kids

July 15, 2020 - No Comments

Many children struggle with writing either by hand or typing. Kids can be unmotivated to start writing or have issues

Resources for Kids and Teens on Writing 

July 13, 2020 - No Comments

Developing strong writing skills can be difficult for kids to do on their own. The way kids and teens learn

Resources for Parents on Writing 

July 9, 2020 - No Comments

Developing strong writing skills has many benefits including, improving fine motor skills, critical thinking, and communication skills. As a child

Videos on Video Games and Learning

May 7, 2020 - No Comments

Kids love playing video games, sometimes too much.  Many parents worry that letting their children play video games is bad

Should You Set Limits on Your Child’s Screen Time?

May 7, 2020 - No Comments

It is very common for patients to ask me whether they need to set limits on their children’s screen time.

Resources on Processing Speed for Parents

January 13, 2020 - No Comments

Helping kids with slow processing requires that we identify these concerns at home and in the classroom. Dr. Kulman conducts