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Friday, July 15, 2022

Destiny’s Child.

No, not the Beyonce musical group…what is the destiny of today’s child living in the New York/New Jersey area? A common complaint from parents is their children are far from participatory, so their kid (and the ones they know) who negotiates life within a family, school, and society sounds a little bit outdated.

Is that the case, or are the methods we are using to communicate with today’s child not so much outdated as they are filled with our own adult bias? Dr. Steven Sussman, a child psychologist in Mountainside, NJ, wants to help you talk to your kids in a way they not only understand, but embrace!

Dr. Sussman has ideas that you should hear. Maybe you will raise an eyebrow when you hear about Dr. Steve’s methods. The truth is…if you are becoming exasperated by your kid’s behavior at least make a call to NY/NJ child psychologist Dr. Steven Sussman at (908) 217-8106. His full story can be seen at Sussmankids.com. 

Friday, July 1, 2022

Keeping Siblings Together.

Just in case you have not heard, education department officials in the greater NYC area announced a new policy that will make it easier for siblings to attend the same school. Please understand that New York City families need to apply to middle schools, and students can end up traveling far from home.

Dr. Steven Sussman a noted NYC area child psychologist, wants to help you navigate through this and any other 2022-23 school year changes. We all know that this upcoming school year will look different than the last one, and certainly the one prior. Don’t be afraid to ask Dr. Steve for his unique brand of assistance in assimilating.

Dr. Steven Sussman, who has an office in Mountainside, NJ, has seen just about everything in his decades as a child psychologist. No one, however, has seen the type of roller coaster changes that our kids have been put through since the spring of 2020. Call Dr. Steven Sussman at (908) 217-8106. Wanna see something impressive? Just visit sussmankids.com.