Category Archives: Early Childhood Education and Development
What Life Is Like When Your Child Is Mentally Ill
We are focusing on mental illness in children. Rather than talk about mental illness from a parent’s perspective, I thought that a repost of Chrisa Hickey’s story of a “Mom who has lived the story with her own child” would be appropriate for … Continue reading
From Risk to Resiliency
Today, I was privileged to attend the Stoneleigh Foundation’s Symposium: From Risk to Resiliency. This is an annual event to deal with the issues of violence against children in the City of Philadelphia. Key professionals who deal with some of … Continue reading
Too Many Cases of Mental Illness in Our Children
May is a month in which we focus on the mental health of children. As one who is involved in the therapeutic educational environment, I see firsthand the effects of mental illness in too many of our children and teenagers. … Continue reading
Treatment Options for Children with Autism
A rise in what is labeled autism has led to increased research regarding treatment options as potential strategies for helping children who are victims to this complex syndrome. Although no conclusive cure exists, helpful strategies exist to overcome some of autism’s cognitive and … Continue reading
Identifying Autism in Children
Not only was April Child Abuse Prevention Month but it was also Autism Awareness Month. Research has indicated that autism has increased substantially in the past few decades. Currently, experts estimate that 3 - 6 children out of every 1,000 will have Autism … Continue reading


