Tag Archives: Managing Child Behavior
To Reward or Not to Reward: Behavior
We’re revisiting a mini-series of sorts on a controversial topic; controversial in education anyway: Giving rewards for behavior. Back […]
Enhancing Math On-Task Behavior
At the recent Mid-South Regional Conference for Psychology in the Schools, Jade Bennett (pictured), Gini McClurg, and Jessica Eshbaugh, […]
Digital Media & ADHD: Not So Fast!
Numerous studies are published each month in the professional literature, and sometimes those studies get picked up by the […]
Bedtime Anxiety
In an earlier post, we talked about separation anxiety, what it looks like, and some basics as to how […]
The Preschool Drama: Separation Anxiety
A popular topic among parents with preschool-age children, separation anxiety, is a normal part of development for most younger […]
Put Your Screen Down, and Just Walk Away…
Seriously, the evidence is mounting that the use of electronic devices before bed is causing sleep disruption by suppressing […]
Effective Use of Time-Out
Parents often have questions about using time-out, or we hear complaints from parents who have attempted to use it, […]
What Causes ADHD?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has different origins, and yes, ADHD is a real thing…we get that question a […]
Homework…Getting it Done without Coming Undone – Part 2
Problems with homework; we considered the setting, the supplies, and use of electronics in our last installment. Let’s now […]