The Risk of Suicide and Suicidality After a TBI: What Caregivers Need To Know
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects millions of children and adolescents each year, with consequences that extend far beyond the initial physical trauma. While families often focus on visible injuries and [...]
Understanding Psychosomatic Symptoms: When the Mind and Body Connect
As parents, we naturally worry when our children complain of physical symptoms like headaches, stomachaches, or fatigue. While these concerns often have clear medical causes, sometimes extensive testing reveals no [...]
Is Your Child Spending Too Much Time On Their Phone? The Mental Health Dangers of Technology Overuse
As specialists in neurobehavioral health, we frequently encounter concerned parents asking about their child's relationship with technology. The question, "is my child spending too much time on their phone?" has [...]
Preparing Your Child for a Neurobehavioral Evaluation
As a parent, receiving a recommendation for your child to undergo a neurobehavioral evaluation can bring up a whirlwind of emotions, from relief at finally getting answers to anxiety about [...]
How To Talk About Suicide Ideation: A Guide For Parents and Educators of Neurodiverse Children
Talking about suicide ideation is one of the most challenging conversations parents and educators may face. For families and professionals working with neurodiverse children, understanding how to approach this sensitive [...]
How Trauma Impacts the Brain: Understanding the Hidden Impact on Children and Families
Trauma leaves an invisible mark on the brain, fundamentally altering how children and adults process information, regulate emotions, and navigate the world around them. For parents, educators, and healthcare providers [...]