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Welcome to the FSC Kids Blog!
Here, our team of dedicated clinicians shares expert insights, practical tips, and thoughtful reflections on a wide range of topics related to child and adolescent mental health, play-based therapy, and family support. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or professional, our blog is designed to inform, inspire, and empower you on your journey toward emotional wellness and stronger connections.
Things that we should stop saying to people with disabilities & what to say instead
There is no better time than the present to learn about another community’s needs. Being someone with a disability can be incredibly isolating. Take this opportunity to remind yourself or learn something new about an entire community of people.
My Journey as a Play Therapist
There is nothing more fun and livelier than a child engaged in play. A play therapy room is unique because the toys and space are all carefully selected to ignite a child’s free play and creativity. These toys give the opportunity for the play therapist with the child to explore their world, experiences, and feelings.
Theraplay®: Changing the World One Playful Interaction at a Time
In its simplest form, attachment is a feeling of being connected to someone or something else. To have a secure attachment, many things are happening in our brains. As parents, it is most helpful to be able to attune to our children in order to help with co-regulation.
Three Lessons from Mister Rogers to Help Your Child Develop Emotional Intelligence
We can learn many lessons from Fred Rogers’ work, but in this post I want to hone in on his ability to help children identify, express, and manage emotion (i.e., emotional intelligence), and how you as a parent or caregiver can help the children in your life develop these skills too.
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