Speaking of Kids
I seriously dread Parent-Teacher conferences. And I say this as a teacher (I teach high school English at a local mesifta.) As a parent, I
I seriously dread Parent-Teacher conferences. And I say this as a teacher (I teach high school English at a local mesifta.) As a parent, I
We have all been there: The friend whom your child begs to have over. The friend who also likes dried fruit! The friend who also
I’m going to let you in on a little secret, one that you might find surprising given the fact that I’m a personal trainer: I
With the icy winter months upon us, now is the time to address the risk factors of falls affecting us and our loved ones. The
Ron Diskin, 37, is a world expert on the structural biology of deadly viruses. His critical contribution to the field points the way to unprecedented
As both a parent and educator, I find myself using the phrase, “What’s your plan?” countless times throughout the week. Whether in response to my
Chanukah is such a wonderful holiday for families, but often there is a struggle balancing the expectation of presents with the origin of Chanukah—the miracles
As some of you may already know our family experienced a trauma four weeks ago that will certainly take us awhile to recover from. Our
As a physical therapist, I often come across people, whether they are parents, teachers, physicians, or therapists, talking about muscle tone. I am very often
Midland Park, NJ — A speech therapist came into work one day to the Children’s Therapy Center complaining of horrible pain radiating from the outside
As the weather gets colder, jackets and coats are replacing sweaters, winter hats are replacing baseball caps, and it may be a good idea to
According to the American Music Therapy Association, “Music Therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic