Cultivating a Thankful Heart

As we approach this season of thankfulness, I have been thinking a lot about how we can teach our children the skill of gratitude. As a therapist, I often work with parents and children on managing big feelings like anxiety, anger, and frustration. However, one of the most powerful and proactive tools for building childhood … Read more

The Need for Hope

The world recently learned of the death of Jane Goodall, who has long been an inspiration to me personally and to millions around the world. She was a seemingly tireless scientist, conservationist, and activist, passing away at age 91 while traveling on a speaking tour. Dr. Goodall’s last book, published in 2022 (when she was … Read more

Coping with Back-to-School Anxiety

August always brings with it a range of feelings, including anxiety about the upcoming transition back to school. Some children eagerly anticipate returning to school, meeting their new teachers and re-connecting with their peers. Others are not quite so enthusiastic. Here are a few pointers to keep in mind to ease back-to-school anxiety as the … Read more

“I Caught You…Being Good!”: Paying Attention to Your Child’s Desirable Behaviors

The Power of Attention How and when parents pay attention to their children’s behaviors has a powerful influence on their future choice of behaviors. All too often parents naturally gravitate to noticing and calling out negative or disruptive behaviors. One of my favorite parenting tips is “catch your children being good” which refers to looking … Read more

How to Navigate Anxiety Over Summer Break

Summer break is often seen as a time for sunshine, freedom, and relaxation. But for many teens and young adults in Vienna, this season can unexpectedly bring feelings of anxiety and unease. Without the familiar routine of school or college, young people may face heightened emotions, social stress, and uncertainty about the future. At FamilyFirst, … Read more