7 Tips to Support a Grieving Person

7 Tips to Support a Grieving Person Each of us is our own self. No rule holds true for everyone in grief. A lot of people don’t know what to say when a friend, colleague, or even a family member looses someone to death. “I’m sorry,” is good. These simple guidelines...
Getting to “Calm”

Getting to “Calm”

  That horrible place of dysregulation, where circumstances seem to have the upper hand in one’s life does not have to last forever.  The secret to recovery starts with recognizing the the body is holding something it was designed to release.  In treatment...
Heavy Work

Heavy Work

Children gravitate toward what they needHave you noticed some children love to lift, carry, push and pull at heavy items?  All this work provides BIG sensory input.  Muscles, tendons and joints send information to the brain telling it where the body is.  This...
Behavior Has a Reason

Behavior Has a Reason

Spinning, jumping, twisting hair – what is up with my child?  These are samples of the sorts of thing that can cause parents to worry.  Telling the child to stop it seems to make matters worse.  If this sounds familiar, it’s likely your child is doing...