
What is Birth Order Theory?
Birth order theory was formulated in the early 1900s by Austrian psychotherapist Alfred Adler who observed that parents interact differently...
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Birth order theory was formulated in the early 1900s by Austrian psychotherapist Alfred Adler who observed that parents interact differently...
continue reading »Aren’t Sabbath Days supposed to be peaceful? If you have ever brought a child with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)...
continue reading »Protection is a natural inclination for us as parents. Before our young ones enter our families, whether through birth or...
continue reading »Family counseling is an indelible asset to any family. Not only does it support each member, but it may also...
continue reading »It is common for many living with ADHD to avoid talking about their experiences. This might be because they are...
continue reading »Nostalgia can be a good thing, by helping us appreciate where we have been. By the same token, nostalgia can...
continue reading »If you have raised children before (or been around them for any length of time) then you know about their...
continue reading »A back-to-school routine is helpful for all children, especially children with autism or ADHD. A routine will provide stability and...
continue reading »Have you ever wondered if there is a perfect age for your teenager to start getting Christian Counseling? The world...
continue reading »When your child is struggling with fear or worry, it’s tough on the parents, too. You may find that it’s...
continue reading »Adolescence is a challenging time. Older children struggle to adjust to rapidly changing bodies, hormones, and external influences and issues....
continue reading »We have all probably heard the saying, “Blood is thicker than water.” It implies that the bond between family members...
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