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WHY I Don't Do Virtual Therapy with Kids… UNLESS IT'S PCIT
I don’t offer virtual therapy for kids because, in my experience, it’s rarely as helpful as in-person sessions. But there’s one important exception: Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). As a trained and certified PCIT provider, I am qualified to deliver this evidence-based approach effectively, whether in person or virtually. What is PCIT PCIT is a type of Parent Management Training in which I coach you in real time as you interact with your child. In the office, this usu
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If You’re Not Using Medication for ADHD: What Can Help?A Parent-Friendly Guide
A note before we start Many families I work with want to try non-medication options before considering medication. Others want to know what else can help alongside therapy, school supports, or medication. That makes sense. The hard part is that there is a lot of advice online, and not all of it is equally supported by research. This guide focuses on a few common non-medication options parents often ask about: exercise, martial arts, supplements, and neurofeedback, and brain s
May 27 min read


Best Supplements for ADHD: What Does the Science Tell Us?
Thinking about supplements for ADHD? Many parents ask whether vitamins, minerals, or other supplements can help with ADHD. It is an understandable question. Medication and behavioral therapy have the strongest evidence, but some families also want to know whether nutrition can play a helpful supporting role. The short answer: some supplements show promise, but the benefits are usually modest and often depend on the child’s nutritional status. Of all supplements studied, omega
May 27 min read


Executive Functioning and ADHD
Introduction If you’ve been searching for ways to help your child, you’ve probably come across executive function training for ADHD. For many parents, the idea of improving executive functioning is incredibly appealing, especially if it means avoiding medication. There are countless games, books, apps, and programs marketed to improve executive functioning in children. Some families I work with have their child doing 30 minutes a day of “brain training” because a device is ma
Apr 214 min read


Why Your Child Isn't Listening
Most parents I work with have read the books and tried the strategies, but progress is often inconsistent and short-lived. They are patient, explain, give warnings, and try to be consistent. Yet, their child still isn’t listening. Parents often start to wonder, “Is something wrong with my child?” or “Am I doing something wrong?” The reality is, your child may not be the problem. If a child only responds after several reminders, a raised voice, or a consequence, it is not defi
Apr 212 min read
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