Mental Health Support for Teen Bedtime Struggles

When your child enters their teenage years, the bedtime routine transforms from reading stories and tucking them in to a complex negotiation over screen time, homework, and “lights out.” It is entirely normal for teenagers to want to stay up later. However, when late nights escalate into chronic insomnia, severe anxiety, or “revenge bedtime procrastination” […]
Mental Health Support Can Transform Your Family’s A.M. Routine

For families with children between the ages of 5 and 12, weekday mornings can often feel like a high-stakes hostage negotiation. Between lost shoes, half-eaten breakfasts, and sudden meltdowns, getting out the door on time is a daily hurdle. But when standard dawdling turns into chronic distress, aggressive behavior, or school refusal, it may be […]
Mental Health Support for Child Sleep Struggles

For many families, the hours between dinner and lights-out are less of a peaceful wind-down and more of a nightly negotiation. While stalling is a normal part of childhood development, chronic bedtime resistance in children aged 5 to 12 can exhaust the entire household. When warm baths, stories, and strict schedules are no longer enough, […]