by Dr. Kim LaCivita | Aug 3, 2023 | All, Announcements, Assessments, College Admissions, High School Students
We hope this blog finds you and your student in good spirits, highly motivated, and ready for a new year of homeschooling. We know homeschooling is a lot of hard work and Herrera Psychology is here to help. We can’t wait to be a part of your child’s education team....
by Herrera Psychology | Aug 8, 2022 | Therapy, Assessments, High School Students, Mental Health
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or TF-CBT, is a therapeutic intervention created to help children from age three to 18, and their parents or caregivers, overcome the impact of traumatic events. The intervention typically lasts between four and six months,...
by Herrera Psychology | Jun 25, 2022 | Mental Health, Assessments, High School Students, Therapy
Therapy has proven to be wonderfully beneficial for children, helping them develop into mature and well-rounded adults. Unfortunately, for many parents, therapy can be expensive and inaccessible when they need it most. Those expenses can make mental health...
by Herrera Psychology | Mar 28, 2022 | Family Living, High School Students, Mental Health
Every child brings special talents to the world. Some children do better in a traditional school setting than others. To help students who may struggle, accommodations can give all students the opportunity to have a full school experience. Accommodations do not change...
by Herrera Psychology | Jan 17, 2022 | College Admissions, High School Students
High school seniors and parents/guardians are either starting to relax a bit or beginning to panic as graduation is about 4 months away! As we navigate through another year of Covid-19 complexities, the timeline of college admissions: applying, acceptance, decision,...
by Herrera Psychology | Nov 23, 2021 | College Admissions, High School Students
Some high school students have known since they were younger what career they want to pursue. They have always been interested in planes, or are fascinated with how things work, or drawn to taking care of people—and choosing a college major is an easier decision. Many...