by Lora Ferguson | Feb 19, 2019 | Anxiety, Being Present, Children, Counseling, Family, Family Time, Mental Health, Play, Play Therapy
For a reminder about anxiety in children and what is or is not normal, check out part 1 of 2 of this series. Hopefully, this will give you as a parent, some better ideas on how your child is doing and how to differentiate normal & abnormal anxiety and stress...
by Lora Ferguson | Jan 8, 2019 | Anxiety, Austin Family Counseling, Children, Family, Feelings, Play, Play Therapy, Seperation Anxiety
It can be difficult to know as a parent when your child’s anxiety is reaching a point where they need help. What is considered normal nervousness and stress, and what are some red flags that could clue parents in that it’s time to get help? In this two-part article, I...
by Lora Ferguson | Apr 30, 2014 | General, Parenting, Play, Video blog
Are you interested in increasing positive interactions between you and your child? One way to do this is by using uninterrupted reflective listening and play! Kirby Sandlin shows you an example in this video. Kirby Sandlin, LPC, LMFT is the Clinical Coordinator and...