#early-intervention
Is Your Child Secretly Depressed?
Most parents expect some moodiness or occasional emotional outbursts from their children, especially during times of stress or change. But what happens when those moods hide something deeper? Childhood depression doesn’t always look like sadness or crying—it can wear a lot of different masks. And because children don’t always have the words to express what they’re feeling, their struggle often goes unnoticed. It’s a common misconception that depression
Is Your Child Secretly Depressed?
Most parents expect some moodiness or occasional emotional outbursts from their children, especially during times of stress or change. But what happens when those moods hide something deeper? Childhood depression doesn’t always look like sadness or crying—it can wear a lot of different masks. And because children don’t always have the words to express what they’re feeling, their struggle often goes unnoticed. It’s a common misconception that depression
When to Worry About Your Child’s Speech Delay
It’s natural for parents to compare their child’s development to others, especially when it comes to talking. While some children start speaking early and build a large vocabulary quickly, others take a more gradual path. But when a child’s speech seems significantly delayed, it can be hard to know what’s normal and what’s cause for concern. Speech and language development can vary widely, especially in the first few years of life. Some children ma
When to Worry About Your Child’s Speech Delay
It’s natural for parents to compare their child’s development to others, especially when it comes to talking. While some children start speaking early and build a large vocabulary quickly, others take a more gradual path. But when a child’s speech seems significantly delayed, it can be hard to know what’s normal and what’s cause for concern. Speech and language development can vary widely, especially in the first few years of life. Some children ma









