Tag: psychology
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One Simple Strategy That Can Help Better Decision-Making and Bring Purpose Back

If life feels overwhelming and decision-making feels impossible, try not to be impulsive; this simple tool could help you figure out your next steps. Have you ever had that feeling where something doesn’t feel right? Life feels overwhelming, your mood dips, and you can’t quite put your finger on why. You keep going through the… Read more
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Stop Speaking For Children: How to Empower Their Voice

Have you ever found yourself explaining what your child really means? Or talking to another adult about how your child feels, even though your child is standing right there with you? I’ve been guilty of this more times than I can count. I always thought I was being helpful, advocating for her needs, and amplifying… Read more
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How to Support Neurodivergent Children in Schools

Throughout my psychology degree, I’ve explored numerous research articles on peer-support groups. One that really stood out to me was by Lee (2024), titled “Make new friends, leave my friends: A dialogical investigation into transition experiences and agency in children from UK Armed Forces families”. What struck me most was how the children in the… Read more



