Parenting

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Mom Responds to Being Told She “Babies” Her Son in Viral Post

Dr. Roseann was included in GMA’s article, “Mom Responds to Being Told She ‘Babies’ her Son in Viral Post”. In this article, Dr. Roseann discusses how parenting styles are all different, but it’s important to teach stress management to help your child become more independent. “There are all kinds of parenting and none are bad,” Capanna-Hodge said. “We can’t love

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man stressed on computer | Executive Functioning Challenges

Ways to Spot Executive Functioning Challenges in Your Child

Ways to Spot Executive Functioning Challenges in Your Child Executive functioning skills are the foundation of what kids and teens are expected to do in school and at home on a daily basis. When kids are lacking in executive functioning skills, they struggle with keeping up with both basic and challenging things at home and school.

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anxiety and depression

The Link Between Social Media and Anxiety and Depression

A 2019 study looked at  the online activity and screen use patterns of almost 4,000 adolescents over a four-year period starting in the seventh grade. They found that increased use of social media, television, and computer increases anxiety in teenagers. I know cue a huge eye roll… like we needed a study to tell us that.  Even though the information

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child learning cognitive skills with painting and art

Three Reasons Why Arts and Crafts Are Important for Kids

Dr. Roseann was featured on Martha Stewart’s article, “Three Reasons Why Arts and Crafts are Important.”  and on Yahoo Lifestyle. “While structured arts and crafts such as coloring books or packaged kits may provide guidance, more loosely-defined projects can encourage real creativity in kids. “The best part about arts and crafts is the creative possibilities are limitless,” says Roseann Capanna-Hodge, Ed.D., L.P.C.,

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A family showcasing different parenting styles with their baby in front of a window.

The Different Parenting Styles and What to Know About Them

The Different Parenting Styles and What to Know About Them Dr. Roseann was featured on whattoexpect.com’s article “The Different Parenting Styles and What to Know About Them“. …”How it might affect kids: Teaching kids to have respect for rules can be a good thing. “Due to the strictness of the parenting style, these children tend to think about their actions before

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Failure to Launch Teenager

What is Failure to Launch Syndrome?

The Surge of Failure to Launch Syndrome Twenty-four million of those aged 18 to 34, lived under their parents’ roof in 2015, according to the US Census. That’s a third of young people!  There has been a definitive cultural shift resulting in more young adults living with their parents. Fear of failure in American teens and young adults, causes them

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9 Reasons Therapy for Your Special Needs Child is Important

9 Reasons Therapy for Your Special Needs Child is Important

When people think of therapy, they often think there has to be a “big” issue before seeking support and advice. That simply isn’t the case. Therapy is about learning – for kids and parents. Think of it like a special education about finding the best tools to support your child’s ability to thrive and be happy at home and school. 

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mother and son hugging

Mom Responds to Being Told She “Babies” Her Son in Viral Post

Dr. Roseann was included in GMA’s article, “Mom Responds to Being Told She ‘Babies’ her Son in Viral Post”. In this article, Dr. Roseann discusses how parenting styles are all different, but it’s important to teach stress management to help your child become more independent. “There are all kinds of parenting and none are bad,” Capanna-Hodge said. “We can’t love

Read More »
man stressed on computer | Executive Functioning Challenges

Ways to Spot Executive Functioning Challenges in Your Child

Ways to Spot Executive Functioning Challenges in Your Child Executive functioning skills are the foundation of what kids and teens are expected to do in school and at home on a daily basis. When kids are lacking in executive functioning skills, they struggle with keeping up with both basic and challenging things at home and school.

Read More »
anxiety and depression

The Link Between Social Media and Anxiety and Depression

A 2019 study looked at  the online activity and screen use patterns of almost 4,000 adolescents over a four-year period starting in the seventh grade. They found that increased use of social media, television, and computer increases anxiety in teenagers. I know cue a huge eye roll… like we needed a study to tell us that.  Even though the information

Read More »
child learning cognitive skills with painting and art

Three Reasons Why Arts and Crafts Are Important for Kids

Dr. Roseann was featured on Martha Stewart’s article, “Three Reasons Why Arts and Crafts are Important.”  and on Yahoo Lifestyle. “While structured arts and crafts such as coloring books or packaged kits may provide guidance, more loosely-defined projects can encourage real creativity in kids. “The best part about arts and crafts is the creative possibilities are limitless,” says Roseann Capanna-Hodge, Ed.D., L.P.C.,

Read More »
A family showcasing different parenting styles with their baby in front of a window.

The Different Parenting Styles and What to Know About Them

The Different Parenting Styles and What to Know About Them Dr. Roseann was featured on whattoexpect.com’s article “The Different Parenting Styles and What to Know About Them“. …”How it might affect kids: Teaching kids to have respect for rules can be a good thing. “Due to the strictness of the parenting style, these children tend to think about their actions before

Read More »
Failure to Launch Teenager

What is Failure to Launch Syndrome?

The Surge of Failure to Launch Syndrome Twenty-four million of those aged 18 to 34, lived under their parents’ roof in 2015, according to the US Census. That’s a third of young people!  There has been a definitive cultural shift resulting in more young adults living with their parents. Fear of failure in American teens and young adults, causes them

Read More »
9 Reasons Therapy for Your Special Needs Child is Important

9 Reasons Therapy for Your Special Needs Child is Important

When people think of therapy, they often think there has to be a “big” issue before seeking support and advice. That simply isn’t the case. Therapy is about learning – for kids and parents. Think of it like a special education about finding the best tools to support your child’s ability to thrive and be happy at home and school. 

Read More »
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