ADD And ADHD In Adolescence
Adolescence is the period in a child’s life which is filled with much turmoil and changes. Not only are there […]
Adolescence is the period in a child’s life which is filled with much turmoil and changes. Not only are there […]
Psychological career assessment and vocational guidance are often a last resort for many individuals at a critical career cross-roads in
It is a common idea that children with imaginary friends have issues for which they are compensating, and while this
What is all the fuss about and what can parents do to improve their children’s self-esteem? In recent years self-esteem
An unmotivated teenager can be frustrating for parents and other authority figures such as teachers. In addition, the teenagers themselves
Self-harm, self-mutilation or self-injury behaviour all mean an action that is deliberate on the part of the adolescent to hurt
Pregnancy is generally assumed to be a wonderful time in the life of a family, a time of abundance and
The holidays have come to an end. No more getting up at half past eight. No more getting done when
Knowledge is the key to a safe, successful pregnancy, birth and parenting experience. At the very least childbirth education will
It’s a busy, busy world. There is too much to do and not enough time to do half of it.
Divorce is an all too common reality for many families in South Africa. It is often a painful journey with
Managing toddlers can be a huge effort at times, especially when the parent has to get something done or be
The powerful lure of peer pressure is synonymous with adolescence. The adolescent essentially has a need firstly to “belong” and
Refrain from using a loud voice Children learn how to communicate by the models the adult caregivers set for them.
One of the biggest rules in parenting, a cardinal rule that must be taken into account at all times is:
There are a variety of common toddler difficulties that child psychologists at Sandton Psychology Centre can assist with. Please be
In a nutshell, emotional intelligence is the ability to recognise, understand and control one’s thoughts and feelings. In addition, emotional
One often hears the term “dysfunctional” when talking about families. Most people would know that it means that things are
The problem: Your child comes home from school at the end of each day, quiet and seemingly upset. He appears
Homework time can be a trying time for both children and parents. In order to make it a smooth process
In a recent article I wrote listing 25 tips for entrepreneurs, one stood out that I thought was worth rewriting
When it comes to the low down on healthy eating and weight loss, most of what we read in the
My 15 week old son, Dylan, and I were asked to do a review on four Lamaze toys. I am
When trying to communicate with your daughter, it can sometimes seem as though she is speaking another language; full of
Everyone wants their daughter to be happy. Yet, when girls start to focus on perfection and their body image, they
“Wow, you are getting HUGE!” “Oh, are you sure you’re not having twins?” “You’re only 24 weeks pregnant? How much
Thanks to the modern workforce, many employers allow some employees to work from home when circumstances exist, such as inclement
When I first discovered that I was pregnant I went through the usual emotional reactions; excitement, fear, wonder, elation and
I guess I was lucky at school to be one of those straight A students, as I can still remember
I’m all for redefining this whole Christmas thing. I think that over the years what was once a holiday of