ADHD Presentation at Ashburn Psychological Services
Dr. Niru Jani, a renowned neuropsychiatrist based out of Columbia, [...]
No Link Between Vaccines and Autism
Published in the Loudoun Independent on April 24, 2010 By [...]
Washingtonian Top Psychiatrist in Loudoun County
Congratulations to Dr. Joseph Novello for being recognized in the [...]
Private School Admissions Testing at Ashburn Psychological Services
Private schools in Northern Virginia typically require admissions testing as [...]
Washingtonian Magazine "Top Doctor"
Congratulations to Dr. Joseph Novello for being recognized in the [...]
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Keeping New Year’s Resolutions New Year’s Eve has always been [...]
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Coping with the Winter Blues: Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder It [...]
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Postpartum Depression As new parents you are likely experiencing [...]
Poplar Springs Hospital: Residential Treatment Facility
Poplar Springs Hospital: Residential Treatment Center Ashburn Psychological and Psychiatric Services Director, [...]
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Dr. Amy Gordon Presents at Loudoun County Public Schools Dr [...]
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Screen Time for our Children, our Teens...and Ourselves Renee Sklarew [...]
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How Much Screen Time is too much for our Children [...]
The “Perfect” Coach For Your Boy*
As each Fall athletic season begins and boys are recruited into (or placed onto) various school and county leagues, my voicemail and e-mail Inbox receive an inevitable bombardment of concerns from pare nts about the “best coach.” Parents often have the same concern season-upon-season: “My sons’ coach is mean and I don’t think he can succeed with someone mean;” “His self-esteem is being harmed;” and of course, “What should we do?” I rarely hear from the parents who love their sons’ coaches: obviously, they have no complaints. In an effort to address the question of what makes a “perfect” coach, I turned to parents who love their sons’ coaches, talked with coaches, looked at the recent research on the effects of athletic coaching styles on boys, and sought the advice of a life coach (*I should note that while there are many similarities about coaching boys and girls, the differences illustrated in research literature are strong enough to separate the topics, and focus on only coaching boys in this article.)
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Thinking about Stress Life can be stressful. While the media [...]
A Year of Recognition for Ashburn Psychological Services
Ashburn Psychological and Psychiatric Services has been [...]