by Intake Officer | Apr 1, 2022 | Psychology, Relationships, Stress, Thinking
“I cannot believe he did that,” would have possibly been the first thought to cross our minds as we watched the unfolding of events at the Oscars this week. As we try to wrap our heads around what happened, it might help to know that when we are under immense stress,...
by Intake Officer | May 13, 2021 | Carers, Child Psychology, Children, Parenting, Perinatal, Post Natal Depression, Self-Care
One of the most difficult tasks in the world—if not the hardest—is being a mother. A mother’s love is one of the most natural and most unconditional forms of love. It is without a doubt that mothers tend to think of their family first before themselves. Yet, all...
by Intake Officer | Sep 11, 2020 | Children
Children make a lot of mistakes. Drinks spilled on the floor, food all over their face, bruised knees and elbows – if we weren’t there to fix or prevent their early mistakes, our kids would be in serious trouble! Should I let my child make mistakes, once they are old...
by Intake Officer | May 4, 2020 | Anxiety, Children, COVID Care, Depression, Procrastination, Self-Care
School is tough. Completing important exams and assignments is hard at the best of times, and now is certainly not the best of times. It might feel like the world is crumbling around you, yet somehow, you’re still required to focus on getting good grades and making a...
by Intake Officer | Apr 20, 2020 | Carers, Children, COVID Care
Supporting children with homeschooling and online learning has become the new normal for many families. None of these activities come naturally to most of us and are likely to place increased stress on families and households.Some simple, easy and inexpensive...