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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Getting Re-Acclimated to School Work.

Now that you have had a little time to see how your child or children are settling into the back-to-school regimen it may be time to create your own personal report card.  Back-to-school means a number of different things.  It is not just about adjusting to the challenge of new classes, but also to sticking with the daily routine that includes diet, exercise, and sleep schedules.

Your children are members of social groups.  At home they may exhibit certain behaviors.  At school there may be actions that cause concern.  Among friends, traits may come to the forefront because new relationships have been forged.  Has there been a change in your child’s personality in any of these settings since the previous school year?

Just as the school gives grades you may consider doing the same as you observe your kid.  For instance, you may assign a “four” or “A” if you are pleased by what you are witnessing.  If the score is “two”, for example that may be reason for alarm.  A call to Doctor Steven Sussman may help you with your children’s behavioral issues.  Dr. Sussman maintains offices in Union County New Jersey and Staten Island New York.  Make an appointment at one of his locations today by calling (908) 217 8106.

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