How are Your Phone Habits Impacting Your Child? By Susan McCrossin When looking at how much time children spend in front of screens, whether it’s a television, computer or telephone you probably need to look at yourself first. What kind of example are you giving your child? Are you the kind of parent whose phone […]
ADD, ADHD and Dyslexia have long been thought of as permanent diagnoses that with the right mix of medications can be somewhat controlled.
Attention Deficit is not really an accurate description as usually people with this diagnosis are attending to everything and have difficulty ‘tuning out’ what is not relevant. Then at other times they can hyper focus on a task that interests them to the exclusion of all else. There are many successful individuals in society that […]
A New Take on School Lunch Nutrition – Boost Your Child’s Brain Power!
A New Take on School Lunch Nutrition – Boost Your Child’s Brain Power! Anyone who has spent time in a school lunchroom in the United States can attest to the fact that most lunchrooms are places where the attitude is hurry up and eat, and due to increasing budgetary and space constraints, many districts are […]
The Brain, Exercise and Successful Aging
The Brain, Exercise and Successful Aging Successful aging involves minimal debility past the age of 65 or so, with little or no serious chronic disease diagnoses, depression, cognitive decline or physical infirmities that would prevent someone from living independently. If only we can look into a crystal ball and see the secrets to successful aging. […]