Match–Mirror–Move: The Real Art of Co-Regulation
We’ve long been told that being “regulated” means being calm.But what if that’s not true at all? What if […]
We’ve long been told that being “regulated” means being calm.But what if that’s not true at all? What if […]
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Every evening around 4 PM, Aarav’s parents could sense it coming.The tension. The tiny frown. The sudden burst of tears
The other day, a mom in my clinic shared a familiar scene: “We were already late for school. My son
Every child is unique, in the way they think, feel, express, and learn about the world. Sometimes, however, children may
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