by Dr. Sinclair | Oct 10, 2025 | Counseling
Parental concerns about school meal programs usually fall into a few categories: the nutritional quality of the food, the accommodation of special dietary needs (allergies, intolerances), or the limited menu options. If you’re worried about your child’s...
by Dr. Sinclair | Oct 8, 2025 | Counseling
While many parental concerns revolve around struggling students, a frequent search topic for a different demographic is the lack of support for gifted or advanced students. A child who consistently finishes work quickly and easily may become bored, disengaged, or even...
by Dr. Sinclair | Oct 7, 2025 | Counseling
When your child is frequently being called out for discipline issues—whether it’s talking out of turn, disrupting class, or receiving detention—it’s essential to look beyond the immediate punishment to the root cause of the behavior. Often, disruptive...
by Dr. Sinclair | Oct 6, 2025 | Counseling
It’s natural for children to experience some stress before a test or a big project, but when that worry escalates into a pattern of anxiety—manifesting as frequent headaches, stomach aches, or outright school refusal—it’s time for parental intervention....
by Dr. Sinclair | Oct 5, 2025 | Counseling
One of the most frustrating scenarios for a parent is when they are blindsided by a poor grade or a sudden behavioral issue. A perceived lack of communication often stems from a mismatch in expectations—the school might assume parents are checking an online portal...