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The Power of Presence: Why Parental Involvement in Early Childhood Matters

The Power of Presence: Why Parental Involvement in Early Childhood Matters

by Megan Mattson | May 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

Early childhood is often referred to as the most formative stage of human development—and for good reason. Between birth and age five, a child’s brain forms more than a million new neural connections every second. These early years lay the groundwork for everything...
Tracing the Roots: How Genograms Help Families Recognize and Break Generational Patterns of Addiction

Tracing the Roots: How Genograms Help Families Recognize and Break Generational Patterns of Addiction

by Megan Mattson | Apr 23, 2025 | Uncategorized

Addiction is often seen as a personal struggle, but it rarely exists in isolation. Many families affected by addiction find themselves asking, “Why is this happening to us?” The answer often lies in the generations that came before. Whether it’s addiction,...

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