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Will the kid winning trophies and blue ribbons turn out to be a better adult than the quiet nerdy kid?
March 3, 2017No two kids have the same developmental journey, and so figuring out what you need to do as a parent to ensure your child reaches their true potential can often feel like an impossible task. Especially if your child is … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged academic, burnout, child assessment, child development, cognitive skills, development, emotional intelligence, extroverted child, functional skill set, healthy relationship, introverted child, lifelong passions, parenting, parenting success, personal insight, potential, resilience, self-esteem, social intelligence, true potential | Comments Off on Will the kid winning trophies and blue ribbons turn out to be a better adult than the quiet nerdy kid?Your child will benefit from these ground rules to help them avoid the pressure to contribute to the drama around them
September 25, 2015One of the most pervasive problems facing youth today is how they can prevent and/or avoid drama. One reason this is such a difficult problem for them is technology allows any kid with even a mild amount of impulsivity to … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged adolescent drama, character, development, parenting, prevention | Comments Off on Your child will benefit from these ground rules to help them avoid the pressure to contribute to the drama around themPriceless Brief TED Talk: How Schools Kill Creativity and How We Can Re-imagine School (Subtext: The kid who you think has ADHD may just have the right amount of energy to become a world famous dancer)
March 13, 2015BY THE END OF THIS BLOG AND VIDEO: You will appreciate that while William Shakespeare’s mother no doubt got tired of him writing all the time, you – like Shakespeare’s mother – had and have a lot to learn. Much … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged creativity, development, education, teaching | Comments Off on Priceless Brief TED Talk: How Schools Kill Creativity and How We Can Re-imagine School (Subtext: The kid who you think has ADHD may just have the right amount of energy to become a world famous dancer)The most credible treatment resources/information for Asperger’s / Autism
February 13, 2015What are the most credible treatment resources/information to help your socially awkward child who has Asperger’s/Autism? Who should you send this blog to: anyone who has a young child or adult child with autism or anyone conducting scientific research on … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged Asperger’s, Autism, development, evidence-based treatment, parenting, science | Comments Off on The most credible treatment resources/information for Asperger’s / Autism8 Reasons why you should watch “Shark Tank” with your children
January 16, 2015While the vast majority of television is not something I recommend watching, there are some serious positive ramifications of watching a show like Shark Tank with your children, who could be as young as eight or nine years old. Shark … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged development, growing up, maturation, parenting, Shark Tank, TV | Comments Off on 8 Reasons why you should watch “Shark Tank” with your childrenIs your child going to be alright as long as they do not have any diagnosed emotional or behavioral problems ?
June 13, 2014I recently asked an audience of over 100 parents, teachers, and child care professionals attending my talk (see more here: https://www.doctorbrunner.com/spotting-camouflaged-but-common-and-dangerous-pediatric-rattlesnakes/) the following question: “how many of you are confident that your own child, or your child patient (for healthcare … Continue reading
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