by Simi Psychological Group | Apr 18, 2022 | Blog, Children and Parenting
You’re wanting to understand what are some good parenting skills? As parents to young ones, we want to ensure that we are doing what is right for them, and for ourselves. It could be that this is your first child, or your third. Nonetheless, you’re curious to know...
by Simi Psychological Group | Mar 21, 2022 | Adolescents and Parenting, Children and Parenting
You’re here to understand what parenting therapy is? You may have heard of family counseling before. That entails including the whole family in a session to address any negative situations or symptoms currently going on in the family. Family counseling is for...
by Simi Psychological Group | Feb 21, 2022 | Blog, Children and Parenting
You’re here to understand hidden signs your child has anxiety. You may have noticed a change in their behavior lately. Maybe they have been more emotional than usual. It could be that they have physical symptoms, such as headaches or tummy aches. Or, they could be...
by Simi Psychological Group | Jan 31, 2022 | Adolescents and Parenting, Anxiety, Blog, Children and Parenting, Couples and Relationships, Depression
Estimated read time: 7-10 minutes You’re wanting to understand tips for finding a therapist in the Simi Valley area. Living out in Simi Valley, you have a few neighboring cities such as Northridge, Moorpark, and Thousand Oaks. There are many options when it comes to...
by Simi Psychological Group | Jan 24, 2022 | Blog, Children and Parenting
You’re here to understand reasons to start child therapy. Lately, your child has been out of control with their emotions. Instances of tantrums have risen and you feel burnt out and frustrated. In school, it’s noticed that they struggle with focus and concentration....
by Simi Psychological Group | Dec 20, 2021 | Blog, Children and Parenting
You’re here to understand how to calm down a hyper child. Your child may be hyper for a few reasons. It’s definitely normal for children of all ages to have a lot of energy! They may move from one activity to another quickly. Perhaps they could bounce off the walls...