Social Anxiety vs Shyness: When Your Child Needs Support
Three weeks into the school year, the patterns begin to show. Maybe mornings feel like a daily battle, homework ends in tears, or your child has gone quiet about their day altogether. And you find yourself asking: Is this just school adjustment, or is something more going on? Here's what most parents don't realize: the line between normal adjustment struggles and concerning signs isn't always clear—but there are specific patterns that help you know when it's time to act. Discover how to decode your child's school behaviors and get the support that actually makes a difference.
When Your Child Hates School and You're Out of Ideas
Your child is having daily meltdowns about school, and everyone keeps telling you to "give it time." But that nagging feeling in your gut says this isn't just typical adjustment stuff—and you're right. Here's what most parents don't realize: school refusal isn't about being difficult or manipulative. It's your child's nervous system saying something feels genuinely unsafe. Discover the real reasons behind school struggles and the specific strategies that actually help children feel confident and capable in the classroom.
PEERS® for Preschoolers: Why Your Child Struggles to Make Friends (And How to Help)
Your preschooler sees kids playing at the park and wants to join, but they either hover at the edge looking lost or barrel right in and accidentally ruin the game. Here's what most parents don't realize: "joining in" isn't something children automatically know how to do. Discover how PEERS® for Preschoolers teaches you to coach friendship skills in real-world moments that actually matter.