by Carolyn Gardner | Apr 9, 2025 | Mental and Emotional Resilience
Teaching kids emotional regulation skills is one of the hardest things you can do as a parent. But it’s also one of the most crucial. When kids can regulate themselves, so many other things fall into place. When your child is dysregulated, it’s concerning....
by Carolyn Gardner | Feb 27, 2025 | Mental and Emotional Resilience, Sleep, Stress
ADHD looks different for everyone. It looks different for boys and girls. It can even look different between two siblings that have it. That’s why learning to manage ADHD can be challenging. People have different symptoms and require different ways to manage their...
by Carolyn Gardner | Feb 11, 2025 | Focus and Mental Acuity, Mental and Emotional Resilience, Stress
Winter can be challenging for those on the recovery journey from alcohol, drugs, food, cigarettes, or anything else that they’ve used to help cope with feelings of overwhelm and stress. Winter can be isolating and bring up old triggers. It can bring up feelings...
by Carolyn Gardner | Feb 10, 2025 | Focus and Mental Acuity, Mental and Emotional Resilience
Have you ever gone through the day and thought, nothing is going my way today? Have you ever replayed a terrible moment in the day over and over again? Maybe you didn’t do well on a big presentation for work and you think “I never do anything right.” Sometimes these...
by Carolyn Gardner | Jan 14, 2025 | Focus and Mental Acuity, Mental and Emotional Resilience, Neurofeedback Informational, Sleep
For years neurodiversity was viewed through the lens of deficits. Now, there is a shift where experts are recognizing that neurodiversity simply means there are differences in how our brains work. By understanding these differences, we can recognize the positive...