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Good to Great Newsletter Winter 2019/2020

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We are excited to release our newsletter summarizing great developments in 2019. Announcements and information includes Dr. Brunner’s newest research and publications as well as the release of user-friendly forms. Good to Great Newsletter -Winter 2019/2020 Dr. Brunner welcomes you … Continue reading

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The best 3 end-of-the-year questions to ask teachers

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See these 3 questions you can email each of your child’s teachers so you can make any summer academic planning: — Are there any specific academic skills (e.g., organization, focusing, conceptualization, synthesizing, memorization, etc.) that my child should further develop … Continue reading

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Why and How Children of Divorced Parents Should Receive Counseling – Part 2

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In Part 1 of this two-part series, I discussed the critically practical effects of counseling for children of divorce, even when that divorce is seemingly harmonious.  I have received very positive feedback from parents, pediatricians, attorneys, and fellow mental health … Continue reading

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Why and How Children of Divorced Parents Should Receive Counseling – Part 1

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Part 1 Focus: bullet point list of practical uses of counseling for children of divorce Part 2 Focus (next week): bullet point list of agreements divorcing parents should make to protect the sanctity of the counseling process for the child … Continue reading

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