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Come to Family Fun Day on April 30!

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Calendar-IconMarch 31, 2022

Child Focus is excited to celebrate a free outdoor Family Fun Day on Saturday, April 30 from 10am to 1pm at their...

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How to Manage Trauma in Children

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Calendar-IconMarch 21, 2022  |  CHILD FOCUS, Support, THERAPY, TRAUMA

Trauma can be easy to miss in children.  

This issue can be worsened if the child is very young, and the guardian feels as though the child may not have retained a memory of the incident.  

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What Will Happen During my Family Therapy Session?

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Calendar-IconMarch 7, 2022  |  STAFF, Support, THERAPY

Family therapy is one of the most excellent ways to ensure healthy communication between family members and repair damaged family relationships. 

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How to Spot Trauma in Young Children

Spotting Trauma in Young Children
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Calendar-IconFebruary 21, 2022  |  Child Abuse, CHILD FOCUS, MENTAL HEALTH, Support, THERAPY

Trauma manifests itself in children in a variety of ways.  

It depends on the child, the issue they are facing, their age and developmental level, as well as other social and genetic factors

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The Benefits of Regular Therapy

The Benefits off Regular Therapy
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Calendar-IconFebruary 7, 2022  |  CHILD FOCUS, MENTAL HEALTH, Support, THERAPY

Many people (both children and adults) have unresolved issues and trauma in their lives that create roadblocks preventing them from living their lives to the fullest.  

This trauma causes them to build up stress over time, greatly hindering their overall happiness.  

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Key Windows in Children’s Psychological Development

Kids throwing paper airplanes, picture saying Key Age Windows In a Child's Psychological Growth
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Calendar-IconJanuary 24, 2022  |  Child Abuse, CHILD FOCUS, MENTAL HEALTH

No matter their age, children are always learning and growing. They are discovering new things, developing new ideas and skills, and learning to apply them to their everyday life.  

While always learning, children develop in windows of time. This is the reason why a two-year-old is not learning the same things as a seven-year-old, and why a seven-year-old is a lightyear behind a fourteen-year-old.  

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