Parenting: Children, Adolescents, Young Adults
Are you worried about your child, adolescent or young adult?
In school:
- low grades
- incomplete homework
- underachieving
- behavior problems
- excessive absences
- teacher complaints
At home:
- being uncooperative
- chore refusal
- homework issues
- hostility
- sleep/food problems
- lack of independence
Socially:
- lack of friends
- choosing wrong friends
- getting in trouble
- refusal to socialize
Emotionally:
- poor self image
- quiet/withdrawn
- anxious/fearful
- easy to tears
- argumentative
- violent
Dr. Barbara R. Grace is a Clinical Psychologist and Nationally Certified School Psychologist who has been working with children ages 3 to adult since 1979. In her opinion, the most important aspect of helping any child, adolescent, or young adult is a thorough and appropriate assessment in order to carefully and properly identify the correct cause of the problem. Then a comprehensive treatment plan can be designed specifically for that particular child. Dr. Grace has experience diagnosing and working with Attention Deficit Disorder, emotional and motivational problems, childhood depression and anxiety, and parent-child issues.
Speech and Workshop topics include:
- How to Motivate and Support Underachievers.
- Positives and Negatives of Overachieving.
- Is My Child too Busy?
- Child, Adolescent, College, Drug and Alcohol Issues.
- Is It Attention Deficit Disorder or Something Else?
- Does My Child Have A Learning Problem?
- Are You and Your Teen Ready for College?
- Helping the Young Adult College Student.
- Teaching Your Young Adult to Emancipate.
- How to Get Your Child to do Their Homework (or Anything Else) – And Love It!!
- Childhood/Adolescent Depression and Anxiety.