Acting Classes for Parents: Acting Up, Acting Out, and Learning to Read Cues
Acting classes for parents: acting up, acting out and learning to read cues. A summary of a behavior and discipline Q and A conversation with Drs Scott Goldstein and Rebecca Unger in the Family Matters Parenting Discussion Series.
Let’s Go Viral: Strategies for Parents Tackling the Online Interface
Oby Ekwueme, MS3/MPH student at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Dr. Rebecca Unger offer a developmental approach to helping children and families understand safe media use.
Parenting Resilient Kids: ACE-ing the Test!
Jacob B. Pierce, MD/MPH student, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, discusses ACEs and parenting resilient children!
Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child: Prevent and Treat Sleep Problems
A summary by Dr. Rebecca Unger of Dr. Marc Weissbluth’s lecture/discussion at the Northwestern Children’s Practice April 26, 2017.
Working Together: Helping Kids Manage Technology and Social Media
A summary by Rebecca Unger, MD of our Brown Bag Chat with Michelle Cutler, PhD and Emily Arnstein, PsyD.
What? Me Worry?
Karen Pierce, MD, a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Northwestern University, joined us at our Brown Bag Chat to talk about strategies and tools to help parents and families identify and manage anxiety.
Parenting Matters
It is never too early to talk and share ideas about making mindful decisions based on your values and what kind of parent you want to be
9 Things to Teach your 9-Year-Old
What, how, and when to talk to your pre-teen about what he/she needs to know.