Community Pieces #8: Understanding Your Child's Unique Brain Development
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Is your child’s behavior more than just annoying? Is it a mystery with seemingly no clues? Are you worried his development is off track? Is she having difficulty performing at the level of her peers? Do think he needs more support than you can give? Do you get angry when she “never listens”? Tune in to hear clinical psychologist Dr. Lara Kroodsma break down the various tests available to us now to learn how your child’s brain works and understand his unique development. Behavior is usually the child’s effort to solve a problem. Testing can help the child learn how to make that problem easier, and a diagnosis, if given, can be a guide to help children strategize their challenges using their strengths.    Questions for Dr. Lara? Go to her website - https://morningstarpsych.com  A good follow-up to this podcast with Dr. Kroodsma is episode #120 aired 11/10/22 — Community Pieces # 7: How getting an evaluation for your child can boost self-esteem. Bonnie Harris, MS.Ed., director of Connective Parenting, 30+ years of coaching, teaching, and writing for parents.  https://linktr.ee/bonnieharrisparenting Website: bonnieharris.com  Email: [email protected] Produced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finch  www.echofinch.com Use this link to purchase Bonnie's audiobook on Audible When Your Kids Push Your Buttons and What You Can Do About It 🚨 New offer for Tell Me About Your Kids listeners!! 🚨  Join Thrive Market and Get My Special Discount   https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-100687948-15329496 Earth Mama Organics https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=177850&u=3330166&m=22557&urllink=&afftrack=  
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