Tag Archives: teens

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

5 Highly Informative Pinterest Boards About Executive Functioning Skills By Parents

April 28, 2022 - No Comments

One of the best ways to improve your child’s executive functioning skills is to learn what other parents are doing.

Resources for Teen Mental Health

March 27, 2020 - No Comments

Finding the best mental health Internet resources for teens is not easy. Teenagers looking for information about general mental health

Videos on Exercise

February 10, 2020 - No Comments

Many children have figured out that one of the best ways for them to learn about their world is by

Resources on Exercise for Kids and Teens

October 15, 2019 - No Comments

Understanding good exercise habits and forming them on their own can be difficult for kids to do. The way kids

Websites on Exercise for Parents

October 10, 2019 - No Comments

There are lots of great resources online to learn about healthy exercise, especially many great websites. The information on these

Resources on Exercise for Parents 

October 8, 2019 - No Comments

Many kids who struggle with developing healthy exercise habits have a hard time trying more active activities or learning to

Videos on Brain Training

October 3, 2019 - No Comments

Brain training, while a very beneficial practice for both children and adults, can be difficult to understand. We have collected

Videos on Healthy Eating 

September 19, 2019 - No Comments

 
Many kids who struggle with healthy eating are often picky eaters, and have a hard time trying healthier options

Resources on Healthy Eating

September 16, 2019 - No Comments

Many kids who struggle with healthy eating are often picky eaters, and have a hard time trying healthier options or

Websites for Parents on Goal-Directed Persistence

August 12, 2019 - No Comments

Goal-directed persistence, also known as “stick-to-itiveness,” is our ability to set a reachable goal and then display ongoing efforts and

Slow Processing Speed in the Classroom

July 30, 2019 - No Comments

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