Monthly Archives: May 2010

Barbara Coloroso Presentation

Barbara Coloroso, author of The Bully, The Bullied, and The Bystander will be presenting in St. Thomas on June 9th, 2010.

Recently in St. Thomas, a young boy aged 13 took his life. His family’s wish was that his death would result in an increased awareness around bullying. PCMH is hosting the event in Bryten’s name.

There is help for social anxiety

It still amazes me as to how many people are ashamed or afraid to talk about social anxiety. It is treatable with with right approach and the right people to help back you up and support you. This article focuses on adults but sends an important message…don’t be afraid to get help.

The most important step that an individual must focus in on would be the first one: He/she must understand the need for seeking treatment from a qualified and licensed professional who specializes in this area. As long as the individual can truly understand this all important first step, it will greatly enhance the odds that he/she would eventually be cured. The next step would be that the individual places his/her trust in the doctor. He/she should understand that a doctor would only have his/her best interests at heart.

As opposed to prescription medication, which only treats the symptoms of anxiety attacks: pain in the chest or stomach, dizziness, sweaty palms, visible signs of nervousness, and general irritability being amongst some of the symptoms; many doctors now opt for other treatment techniques. It is now a recognized fact that any form of prescription medication often causes side effects. Medication also can not treat the trigger(s) as to why the anxiety disorder has come to control the patient’s very life. Doctors are also of the belief that becoming dependent on pills over the long haul is often not in the patient’s best interests.

Read the article

To all the mother’s out there

“While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about.”

I knew that I wanted to send everyone a message for mother’s day and then I found this great quote and it made me chuckle. Oh, how true! For anyone reading the blog and anyone who has children regardless of difficulties being a mom continually teaches us what life is all about but only if we are willing to listen. I learn every day from my children just how big a world it is out there and I as well learn the value of communicating, listening and caring. I have had the privelege to walk with my children in their early years and learn more about myself through them. It is a relentless job and I know that on some days I want the sign on the door to say, “Out to lunch – INDEFINATELY”.

I know a number of mothers read the blog and to all of you out there I want to tell you to remember just how special a job mothering is. Parenting children with special needs takes a special kind of mother and that doesn’t happen over night. Each day it shifts and moves and we too need to move with the ebb and flow. To all the mothers out there I wish you a peaceful and beautiful Mother’s Day. One in which you get to see just how special you are. When you look in the eyes of your children know that everything you do for them day in and day out challenges your heart and soul and makes life just what it is meant to be – worth living.

Happy Mother’s Day to you all.

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