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Our Book Recommendations – Books About Feelings

Our Book Recommendations – Books About Feelings

by Marilee Hartling | Apr 17, 2020 | 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, Parenting, Toddler

Having extra time with our children is a perfect opportunity to read together. Being read to offers toddlers the ultimate bonding experience with the parent. Sitting close, having your attention, and hearing the sound of your voice are the building blocks of healthy...
Art Therapy with Children- Part 2

Art Therapy with Children- Part 2

by Marilee Hartling | Feb 27, 2014 | 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, 6-12 Months, elementary school, Featured, Preschool, Toddler, Twins, Uncategorized

7 ways that Art Therapy Can Help Families Art therapy can also be incredibly beneficial to families, allowing them to work on creative projects together, both as a way of bonding and by allowing the therapist to watch dynamics play out. During this process, the...

Our New Friends Group- A Great Place to Come Make New Friends- Part 2

by Marilee Hartling | Mar 14, 2013 | elementary school, Featured, Uncategorized

What are social skills and why are they important? Social skills allow us to make and sustain friendships and to respond appropriately to others in a variety of settings such as school, at home, and in our community. Those with strong social skills have a greater...

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