Spring 2016 Newsletter Have a relaxing and enjoyable Spring Break!
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All teenagers should be screened for depression
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is now recommending all pediatricians and physicians screen for depression in adolescents. Clinical Depression effects approximately 8% of youth ages 12-18. This is a much needed recommendation as physicians are usually the first line of adolescent mental health. Physicians are now being called to screen and then have a system …
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concussions occur not only in football
Coppell Middle Schooler Nicolas Reyes studied concussions for a Science Fair Project that won first prize. Then he suffered one playing soccer. Football head injuries have thankfully received a tremendous amount of news coverage and attention of late. There’s even an award winning movie starring Will Smith that is currently in theaters. Nicolas is part of landmark study …
I’ve got a teenager!
Now I can truly empathize with all who are parenting adolescents. My daughter turned 13 over the Holidays. She’s an absolute joy to me but your prayers would be appreciated!
ADHD is not just for boys
Historically, ADHD has been associated with hyperactive, impulsive boys. Years ago few girls were diagnosed because their symptoms were more easily masked because they tend to be less stereotypically hyperactive. However, a new study shows that from 2003 to 2011 there has been a 55% increase in ADHD diagnoses in girls. A prevalence rate increase …
A Dallas Middle School’s relationship driven discipline
My best friend who happens to be a family therapist in East Texas is fond of telling everyone that “rules without relationship equals rebellion.” He’s found that principle applies to most every family he’s met and I agree. That also could be applied to our schools. At Medrano Middle School in the Dallas I.S.D. they have …
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My book is published
You can now purchase my book through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and iTunes. If you’d like a paperback version contact us and we’ll get that out to you. We’re happy to send you a free copy if you’d be willing to write a brief review or recommendation at one of those sites. Thank you!
Coppell teen doing her part to end bullying
14 year old Harper Gruzins has experienced bullying and harassment few can imagine after she performed poorly singing the national anthem at a MLS soccer game in 2012. However, instead of being a victim she’s demonstrated courage and resolve to prevent others from going through her experience.
My new book
My new book is coming out soon. I’ll post links on how to purchase it from Amazon, Apple’s iBookstore or BarnesandNoble.com.
Fall Newsletter
Fall Newsletter – “Creating a strong, supportive family” Holding out hope the temps finally stay below 90 degrees!