by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | May 26, 2016 | Modern Childhood
It’s that time of year, the time where parents start to let their guard down, but at the same time they stress over what they should be doing with their children to keep them academically on track in the summer. Here are a few pointers to keep in mind for the...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Mar 4, 2016 | Parenting Misc
It’s an admirable goal that parents want to be kept informed of their child’s academic and behavioral progress. In the “Way-Back Machine” before modern technology (yes, that time did exist ), parents were periodically informed about how their child was doing in...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Aug 26, 2015 | Parenting Misc
At this point in the season, the pit in the stomach is reforming with back-to-school just around the corner. There are no doubts about, getting everything that your kids need to get their school year off to the best possible start can take a huge toll on your bank...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Jun 5, 2015 | Parenting Misc, Uncategorized
Last night I received a very special recognition from the Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper University Medical Center where our program, the Cooper Learning Center is within the Department of Pediatrics. One thing that was particularly special was that some of...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Apr 24, 2015 | Executive Functioning
Maybe I am pulling for it by writing these blogs about anger (see last two blog posts: https://shutdownlearner.com/blog), but lately I’ve had a run of angry kids. While the content varies in terms of the specifics of each case, there are commonalities: 1) The...