Hormones of Love and the “Three-Year Itch”

Alice D. Hoag , Ed.D.

Research shows that people get a surge of pleasant hormones early in a new romantic relationship: dopamine (the reward hormone of excitement and pleasure), oxytocin (the trust and attachment hormone), and norepinephrine (similar to dopamine and increases the sense...

Talking Tips for Teens 3

Stephen Walters , M.Div., M.A.

So far in 2025, I have been giving parents some tips on how to talk to their teens, and last time I started giving teens tips on how to talk to parents. My hope is that communication in the...

And They’re Off! Emotionally Preparing for Middle School

Samantha Scalabrino , M.A.

It is that time of year again when we acknowledge our children’s hard work and celebrate their transition from one chapter of their life to another with graduation ceremonies and parties. While the word “graduation” typically evokes thoughts of...

Teachers Light the Way!

Shaquanta Danjoint , M.S.

Teachers are very valuable in our community. They are often the ones spending a lot of time with our students and become the trusted adults our students feel comfortable going to. The job of a teacher can sometimes be...

Catching Your Child Green-Handed

Kara Cunningham , M.A.

The Parent Trap “Once again, you didn’t do your chores like you were told!” “Hitting your brother when you are mad is not okay.” “What have I said about your dirty dishes? It is your responsibility to rinse and...

What “Tantrums” Can Tell You

Caroline Buttrey , M.S.W

Tantrums are often loud, messy, and emotionally charged, but they’re also incredibly important. While it may look like your child is “just trying to get attention” or “being difficult,” tantrums are a form of communication. Young children (and even...

Why Routines Are Especially Important for Kids with ADHD

Caroline Buttrey , M.S.W

For children with ADHD, the world can often feel unpredictable and overwhelming. Their brains are constantly taking in information, jumping from thought to thought, and struggling to filter out distractions. This is where routines become incredibly powerful. A consistent...

5 Ways to Keep Your Cool in the Summer!

Becca Samelson-Webb , M.A.

With Memorial Day just around the corner and temperatures rising, that can only mean one thing: summer is coming! The summer can be full of fun with pool parties, beach trips, cookouts, and vacations. But with the fun comes...

Talking Tips for Teens 2

Stephen Walters , M.Div., M.A.

So far in 2025, I have been giving parents some tips on how to talk to their teens, and last time I started giving teens tips on how to talk to parents. My hope is that communication in the...