by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Sep 1, 2022 | Modern Childhood
“Woke up, fell out of bed Dragged a comb across my head Found my way downstairs and drank a cup And looking up, I noticed I was late Found my coat and grabbed my hat Made the bus in seconds flat Found my way upstairs and had a smoke And somebody spoke and I went into...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Aug 25, 2022 | Dyslexia/Reading & Learning Disabilities
Lowering Your “Frustration Quotient” Before getting into this week’s blog, there are two corrections to make from the previous week’s post: It was pointed out to me that the correct website for the International Dyslexia Association is www.dyslexiaida.org,...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Aug 12, 2022 | Parenting Misc
This is an opinion driven business. Sure, there’s research on child behavior and clinical theories, but ultimately it comes down to an opinion. So, here’s one more. When it comes to the question raised in the previous blog on the role of grandparents (Role of...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Aug 5, 2022 | Parenting Misc
I will confess. In the years that this blog has been written I haven’t given grandparents much of a thought. In over 500 posts, I don’t think there was one of them where the grandparents were in my sights. A good friend of mine, Lloyd, who has been a faithful reader...