“Exposure” for Children with Anxiety Symptoms (Helping Children Act in Brave Ways) — Developing Minds
One of the most important ways therapists help children with anxiety symptoms is a technique called “exposure”. This article provides a brief introduction to exposure and how therapists might use…
5 reasons why every toddler needs a balance bike
This was published on 15th May 2025 by Tessa Robinson Childhood development during the initial years of life predetermines the future path of life-long learning and development. It is during…
The Wisdom of Isolation – Beating Trauma
As people grow cautiously optimistic about returning to some semblance of social interaction, many of us may be more concerned than we are divulging. We may be feeling a bit…
The Battles Continue – Beating Trauma
My system is at war right now. Is this more of a war than normal? It’s hard to know. Most of the time, we believe we are feeling the worst…
Healing the Memories – Beating Trauma
Many coaches, therapists and helpers are talking about trauma healing these days. Trauma is getting attention, and I am happy to see it. We need to focus on trauma. It…
21 Activities for Teaching Phoneme Manipulation — My Teaching Cupboard
Examples of Phoneme Manipulation: The following are random samples of the three different types of phoneme manipulation. You can alter within each type the particular phoneme you are manipulating. Phoneme…
Anger Management – Positive Parenting
It is really a common problem. Many parents are face it and most parents think they are doing something wrong. But you are not. It is something happening culturally across…
Relaxing Activities For Kids In The UK
Published on 23rd May 2025 by Club Hub Support As summer is coming soon, children would want to engage themselves in all kinds of sport activities, including the hyper-realistic football…
Money Matters: Helping Kids and Teens Build Essential Financial Skills
In the contemporary world, being wise of money is a necessity. The rising price of living and the complexity of finances is quite an important reason as to why we…
A Guide for Play Based Teachers — My Teaching Cupboard
The window into cognitive regulation: Private speech: Vygotsky noted that children in the process of play or approaching the problem of solving tasks engaged in so-called private speech. This behavior…