The ability to interact and communicate clearly is a key part of emotional development. Like any skill, it can be learned and strengthened over time.
With the right tools and strategies in place, students with ADHD can and are successful in the classroom and developing lifelong learning skills.
Understanding what’s behind your child’s anxiety allows you to take proactive steps toward creating a safe space where they feel heard.
Despite growing awareness of mental health, misinformation about psychiatric medications is still widespread. Learn more today.
With the right tools and strategies, students can improve executive function skills and turn homework time into a more manageable experience.
For many teens, especially those with executive function challenges, that level of responsibility can feel overwhelming.
With patience, practice, and guidance, children can strengthen their handwriting skills and feel more confident in the classroom.
Whether your child is in middle school or college, now is the perfect time to help them develop good study habits that support success.
Predictable routines help reduce anxiety, increase cooperation, and make transitions smoother in kids with ADHD.
Transitioning to high school, or simply facing new responsibilities, now is the perfect time to focus on boosting executive functioning.
Starting medication for your child can be a journey with mixed emotions, ranging from hope to concern, and often followed by many questions.
At Sasco River Center, we offer therapy for young adults making the college transitions in Darien, Wilton, and surrounding areas.
Here are strategies to help prevent summer learning loss for your child.
Everyone experiences stress, but there are times when it points to a more serious mental health problem. Here are signs it may be time to seek help.
Kids worry about what others think. Medication can still carry stigma, especially among peers. Reassure them that sharing is key.
A psychological evaluation is a thorough, structured process that helps identify what may be contributing to a child’s struggles.
We work closely with parents to coordinate medication management with trusted therapists. See how we can help you.
If your student is feeling stuck, our team at Sasco River Center offers targeted support and executive function skills for college-aged students.