First Responder: Your Hypo-Reactive Child
“My child has not been fazed by the news coming out of Eretz Yisroel. The rest of us are tense, some of us are worrying
“My child has not been fazed by the news coming out of Eretz Yisroel. The rest of us are tense, some of us are worrying
Several years ago, occupational therapist and mother of six Rivka Stern experienced what she called a “lightbulb moment” and decided she was going to do
Have you ever had buyer’s remorse? That is when you buy something that seemed essential or beautiful in the store, but once you got it
As a newlywed, it is tempting to mirror the lifestyle modeled by your parents and in-laws. Having grown up expecting certain things, you may expect
Introduction As a clinical child psychologist and a parent, I understand the complexities of raising children, especially anxiety. Anxiety can be very challenging. Understanding its
Names have a transformative effect on their subjects; they reveal identity, create connections and tell stories. While they offer information, names also conjure images and
In the past decades we have seen several movements that demand immediate action. Peace activists declare, “Peace Now!” Messianists declare, “Moshiach Now!” I am struck
While we’re only in November, I’m ready to join Merriam-Webster in declaring the 2023 word of the year: “gaslighting.” This term has been on the
Recently a client was showing me her garage with the intention of reorganizing it. I encouraged her to tell me how she dreamed it could
As I am sure many of you have been experiencing over the past two weeks, I have an unshakable feeling that our lives are now
In what has been touted as a monumental victory for agunot in New Jersey, earlier this month, the Appellate Division released a decision stating that
The WhatsApp message from my friend Ingrid read: “How was your trip to the Outer Banks, NC?” I answered: “It was beautiful and fun but