by David Stanislaw | Jul 21, 2021 | Anxiety
As a parent, you want your kids to live happy, healthy, and supported lives. That includes developing deep connections with friends at school and in their community. But if your child isn’t connecting, you may wonder why your child is having trouble making friends,... Read More
by David Stanislaw | May 19, 2021 | Therapy
Suicide is a difficult thing for anyone to process. However, children grieving suicide can find the process especially difficult because they understand death differently than adults. If you are a parent of a child whose classmate committed suicide, or a family member... Read More
by David Stanislaw | Jan 20, 2021 | Therapy
It is hard to be a parent of a child with mental health challenges, developmental delays, or mood disorders. It is even harder when what you see daily doesn’t line up with any of the doctors’ categories. Kids can be complex. Your child may have more going on than any... Read More
by David Stanislaw | Nov 18, 2020 | Therapy
Broken toys, tantrums, hitting, hiding important items – childhood destructive tendencies can take many forms. If your child is being self-destructive, you may feel like you have failed as a parent. In fact, they may simply be looking for a way to express how they... Read More
by Stanislaw Therapy LMSW | Sep 2, 2020 | Depression
On some level, many parents expect that their children will become less happy as they get older. Teenage angst is part of the story we tell ourselves about kids coming of age. But sometimes, that sadness and lowered mood isn’t just a part of growing up. Kids get... Read More