Although I am not a child psychologist I get plenty of practice with the four teens in my home. Thank God I have a full-time job so I can get away to relax. As part of our public education program at the Douglas Institute we have an annual series of lectures called the Mini-Psych School. [...]
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For whom the school bell tolls
Human development is fascinating isn’t it? There are many remarkable transitions in life. When we stop and take a mental picture, and compare it to one taken at an earlier age, the transitions become glaringly obvious; babies holding their own bottles, children reading books, teens traveling into town alone, young adults earning their living or [...]