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“Just you wait…” {Dear Moms of Babies & Toddlers}

October 12, 2020 by Aprille 2 Comments

Enjoy the now. It’s beautiful and wonderful, but I know it’s hard and exhausting and draining. The future is also hard and exhausting and draining and beautiful and wonderful. I’m convinced that motherhood doesn’t ever really get easier. It just gets different. Just you wait…

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Posted in: Motherhood Tagged: babies, mom life, motherhood, parks, playdates, toddlers

Creating a Family-Friendly Office: A Guide for Therapists & Doctors

March 14, 2019 by Aprille 6 Comments

If you are a therapist, doctor, or someone in the healthcare or human services industry, you have probably put a lot of thought into your office. My personal experience, though, is that often the office (where the client or patient is engaged) is adequate but the entire facility (especially the waiting area) has much to … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Health, Wellness, & Self Care, Special Needs Parenting Tagged: babies, counseling, occupational therapy, office, preschoolers, special needs, therapist, therapy, toddlers

Visual boundaries for children: why kids need them and how to use them

January 19, 2015 by Aprille 6 Comments

Over the course of Ezra’s treatment in behavioral therapy, we have learned about certain parenting strategies that have been incredibly effective. One of those strategies is the use of visual boundaries. Children need boundaries. They seek boundaries, they test boundaries, they break boundaries. It is how they learn where they end and the rest of … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Ezra, Special Needs Parenting, The Preschool Years Tagged: ADHD, boundaries, children, independent play, toddlers, visual boundaries

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