by Lisa | Apr 3, 2019 | Adolescents, Anxiety Disorders, Blog, Childhood Disorders, Family Therapy, Parenting
My most powerful “Aha! moments” have come from making gut wrenching mistakes and minor faux pas. As a child, I recall my mom saying, “Do what you think is right.” Argh! Of course, I knew it wasn’t right! Even though it was painful at times to feel... by Lisa | Feb 1, 2019 | Blog
How many children do you know with Attention Deficit Disorder? Probably several, at least. How many children do you know who suffer from Encopresis, otherwise known as childhood soiling? You might have observed a much smaller number of children in... by Lisa | Nov 28, 2018 | Adolescents, Blog, Family Therapy, Parenting
The holidays are here and shopping has begun. At the top of everyone’s holiday wish list are electronics. Even our littlest loved ones are enamored with the latest and greatest gadgets. Who could blame them? Our world runs on technology and our kids are part of that... by Lisa | Feb 23, 2018 | Adolescents, Blog, Trauma
Here we are again. Parents and their children are left struggling with difficult emotions and traumatic memories after the most recent school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Even if you weren’t directly impacted, you may find that emotions are... by Lisa | Dec 21, 2015 | Newsletter, Nurition, Nutrition, Parenting
Students in grades 3-12 gathered in West Palm Beach on Saturday, October 24, participating in the year-round enrichment programs offered through the Kravis Center. Underwritten by the Lawrence J. and Florence A. De George Charitable Trust, the De George Academy for...