Sage House Blog
Find insightful articles, practical tips, and expert advice to help your family thrive. Topics include child and family therapy, art therapy, stress management, sleep improvement, and more.
Back to School & Art Therapy
Summer is coming to an end and it’s back to school time for parents and children. If this is a tough time of year for your family, try incorporating art therapy to ease the transitional period.
Entertaining Your Children Without Screens
The final installment of our social media-focused blog series following National Social Media Day on June 30th will be focused on activities you can do with your children that don’t involve screen time.
Preparing for Back to School
This year, back to school may feel a little different than usual. Due to the pandemic, there may be adjustments to in-person learning, new routines…
Ways to connect with your kids
Connecting with your children is important for many reasons. Read on for various ways to connect with your kids from pregnancy to adolescence.
Benefits of Socialization for Kids
Socialization is a key aspect of kids’ development. It’s important for kids to practice socializing and learn social skills with their peers. Read on for more benefits of socialization for kids and how to socialize during a pandemic.
Children’s Mental Health
There are about 75 million children in America. About 1 in 6 of them have at least one mental health disorder. About half of these children have received no counseling or treatment from mental health professionals. Read on for more information about children’s mental health challenges.
Is my child’s aggression normal?
You may be concerned with the level of aggression you see in your young child. Read on for a more in-depth response to the question of “Is my child’s aggression normal?”
3 Ways for Parents to Encourage Generosity this Holiday Season
For children, the holiday season can boost their focus on presents and wants. As a parent, however, there are plenty of ways to encourage generosity this holiday season. It may look different this year during a global pandemic, but kindness and generosity are needed more than ever.