“Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best.” – Bob Talbert Kids spend most of their time with their teacher, after their parents. Teachers play a huge role in the growth and mental development of children. A school is called a second home after all,...
23 October,2020 | 3 months read
Parenting is never easy and given the host of emotions, tantrums and behavioural changes that children go through, it can be easy to feel defeated. As parent’s it is necessary to give as much importance to the mental health of the child as their physical health. And now with therapists...
31 July,2020 | 6 months read
Stress circles us on a daily basis. How? From traffic delays to the workplace, worries about health or finances, and news reports of world events, the demands of our everyday life produces both positive as well as negative stress. Whether positive or negative, one thing is certain – stress raises...
25 December,2018 | 2 years read
L.R Knost about child behavior “Focus more on who your child is than on what your child does. Remember, you’re growing a person, not fixing a problem.” As clinicians, we may see various people from all walks of life. Psychology is a field wherein every lock has its own key...
02 August,2018 | 2 years read
Aggressive behaviour in children may sound like a normal thing and parents usually think they will eventually grow out of it. But, what if your child is physically harming you? What would you do then? Would you take action against your own child? Would you give in and do what...
28 June,2017 | 4 years read
[caption id="attachment_1405" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Child Development: Psychologist Perspective[/caption] Children develop at different rates and ideally no two children must be compared. Children today are bought up in different settings than we were, be it technology, media, economic status, etc. It is so different that if we had to compare our...
17 April,2017 | 4 years read
Many parent dread the thought of being advised or even suggested to see a child psychiatrist regarding their children. Being referred to a child psychiatrist does not mean that the child is “abnormal”. These stigmas towards psychiatrist still persist due to the lack of awareness about mental health and child...
27 March,2017 | 4 years read
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