By Michelle Hirschy, LJCDS director of wellness and Nicholas Chan, M.D., assistant clinical professor, psychiatry at UC San Diego In a world where it feels as though compromise is fleeting.
By Nicholas Chan, M.D., Rady Children’s Hospital, LJCDS wellness partner I suspect that many of you, like myself, had your fill of parenting over the holiday break. With the children.
By Ashley Marlow, Lower and Middle School Counselor At LJCDS, we know that relationships are at the heart of well-being. It’s one of the reasons why we pride ourselves on.
By Geordie Mitchell, assistant head of school for enrollment management and outreach The pandemic has introduced stresses in all of our lives that most of us could never have imagined.
By Kristy King, director of the Learning Resource Center The much-anticipated unveiling of the mud kitchen in the Early Childhood Center in spring 2021 was another reminder of how La.
By Ashley Marlow, Lower and Middle School counselor It’s been over a year since the pandemic forced us into a lockdown. The disruption of life as we knew it had.
by Kristy King, director of the Learning Resource Center How parents and guardians can help support their children’s development of executive functions. There is no time like a pandemic to.
By Michelle Hirschy, director of Wellness Being a parent undoubtedly brings tremendous joy to your life, but if we are all honest, this pandemic has forced parents to face challenges.
By Ashley Marlow, Lower and Middle school counselor A popular holiday song poses the lyric, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” Yet, with the pressure that many feel.
By Michelle Hirschy, director of Wellness Teenagers are creative, impulsive, passionate and often confounding. They want to be understood but may lack the ability to communicate their needs in a.
Seeking Answers and Solutions to Mental Health Concerns
By Michelle Hirschy, LJCDS director of wellness and Nicholas Chan, M.D., assistant clinical professor, psychiatry at UC San Diego In a world where it feels as though compromise is fleeting.
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Limits are Love
By Nicholas Chan, M.D., Rady Children’s Hospital, LJCDS wellness partner I suspect that many of you, like myself, had your fill of parenting over the holiday break. With the children.
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Understanding Mean-Spirited Behavior
By Ashley Marlow, Lower and Middle School Counselor At LJCDS, we know that relationships are at the heart of well-being. It’s one of the reasons why we pride ourselves on.
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Sustaining Ourselves and Each Other
By Geordie Mitchell, assistant head of school for enrollment management and outreach The pandemic has introduced stresses in all of our lives that most of us could never have imagined.
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Embracing All Learning Approaches: Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic and More
By Kristy King, director of the Learning Resource Center The much-anticipated unveiling of the mud kitchen in the Early Childhood Center in spring 2021 was another reminder of how La.
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Reflecting on the Collective Trauma of the Pandemic
By Ashley Marlow, Lower and Middle School counselor It’s been over a year since the pandemic forced us into a lockdown. The disruption of life as we knew it had.
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Providing Room for Growth (Sans Micromanaging)
by Kristy King, director of the Learning Resource Center How parents and guardians can help support their children’s development of executive functions. There is no time like a pandemic to.
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Parenting During a Pandemic – How to Bolster Your Own Mental Health
By Michelle Hirschy, director of Wellness Being a parent undoubtedly brings tremendous joy to your life, but if we are all honest, this pandemic has forced parents to face challenges.
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More Joy, Less Stress This Holiday Season
By Ashley Marlow, Lower and Middle school counselor A popular holiday song poses the lyric, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” Yet, with the pressure that many feel.
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What Your Teen Wished You Knew
By Michelle Hirschy, director of Wellness Teenagers are creative, impulsive, passionate and often confounding. They want to be understood but may lack the ability to communicate their needs in a.
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