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Dr. Clatch writes about how parents can use the family computer to keep an eye on their children's online activity.
Dr. Clatch writes about how the "three second rule" might actually be detrimental to a child with Asperger's.
Dr. Clatch writes about the importance of re-visiting family dynamics and house rules when adult children move back home.
Dr. Clatch writes about how exercise can help curb symptoms of ADHD in teens by stimulating the brain.
New sports medicine facility opens in Highland Park. Come check out the facility at GRAND OPENING! Eat, drink, and explore the facility
Dr. Clatch writes about how unstructured free play helps children develop necessary self-regulation skills.
Dr. Clatch reminds parents that early intervention is the best way to address a diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome.
Dr. Clatch writes about how parents can stay on top of their children's social media habits and create safe spaces in the home.
Dr. Clatch writes about how biofeedback can help children with Asperger's Syndrome address and manage their anxiety.
Dr. Clatch writes about how parents can support their children as they navigate financial and job insecurity.
Dr. Clatch illustrates the impact of early intervention by talking about how it benefitted "Adam," a 7-year-old diagnosed with Asperger's.
Dr. Clatch writes about how free play encourages learning in young children.
Dr. Clatch writes about the "homework" involved in biofeedback, and how it is beneficial in helping manage anxiety.
Dr. Clatch writes about how, despite their desire to leave the nest, many young adults simply aren't able to support themselves financially.
Dr. Clatch writes about how exercise can positively affect certain symptoms of ADHD in teens, such as issues with focus and attention.
Dr. Clatch writes about using early intervention to address developmental delays in children with Asperger's Syndrome.
Dr. Clatch writes about unstructured free play, and how parents and educators can use it as a learning tool for young children.
Dr. Clatch writes about the potential side-effects of cyberbullying that parents should be aware of when supporting their children.
Dr. Clatch writes about how biofeedback can be used to help treat anxiety in children with Asperger's Syndrome.
Dr. Clatch writes about the struggles young adults face as they search for employment.
Commercial food equipment distributor purchases 48,000-square-foot facility
USA Vein Clinics is actively recruiting employees who were affected by the recent closing of American Laser Skincare.
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Temple Jeremiah, a Reform synagogue in Northfield, completes farm share program
FitRats.com connects health enthusiasts to local fitness and wellness businesses with special promotions, incentives, and educational info.
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North Shore Art League 8th Annual 'inchworks' Fine Arts Show opens Thursday evening, November 20 with wine and cheese reception 6:30-8:00 pm
Dr. Clatch writes about ADHD in teens, and how exercise can help reduce or eliminate its hallmark symptoms.
Dr. Clatch writes about the importance of early intervention for children with Asperger's Syndrome.
The North Suburban Y, 2705 Techny Road in Northbrook, will offer a wide variety of top-quality Christmas trees beginning November 28.
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Share your perspective on how you use technology for learning in the national Speak Up survey.
Dr. Clatch writes about the challenges of treating anxiety in children with Asperger's Syndrome.
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Dr. Clatch writes about how therapy can help children with ADHD better control their impulsive behavior.
Dr. Clatch writes about the importance of parents paying attention to their children during the divorce process.