Tag Archives: Parenting
Does Your Child Need A Psycho-educational Assessment?
Posted on: Saturday, June 22nd, 2019 under blogDoes Your Child Need A Psycho-educational Assessment? It is often thought that only children who are struggling in school require psycho-educational assessments, however, what many people don’t know is that psycho-educational assessments can be used to identify a child’s strengths and weaknesses, allowing for enhanced and targeted learning. At some point, every child struggles in […]
Can a Second Marriage Still be Plan A?
Posted on: Wednesday, August 22nd, 2018 under blogThe experience of remarried couples is sometimes a sense of failure from the breakdown of the first marriage and this leads to caution exhibited in remarrying. It is important not to treat a second marriage as plan B. Statistics show that 40% – 65% of families in the US and Canada have a child […]
Step Family Couples – It Can Work Out!
Posted on: Saturday, July 28th, 2018 under blogThe trend in stepfamily formation is growing as adults re-partner soon after separation and divorce, taking one or more children into the new relationship. Couples wanting a fresh start soon realize the challenges of stepping into a fully formed family which can leave them scratching their heads wondering how it can sometimes be so frustrating. […]
Where is the Relationship Break Down?
Posted on: Thursday, March 18th, 2010 under blogThe number one topic of concern when couples call for therapy is ‘communication’. Several complaints tend to follow… ‘we start a conversation and it breaks down into an argument. It could be about anything’. I have found the break down tends to be in five areas: Money, Sex, In-Laws, Parenting & Chores, in no particular […]