Edelson Blog Influence of Sleep on Children’s Learning and Memory Elisa Wetzler, Psy.D Sleep is an essential part of the health of a child that often is overlooked. We typically want our children to receive adequate sleep and notice grumpiness and more struggles...
Edelson Blog New Research on the Brain Sheldon Levinson, Ph.D. Research continues to expand our understanding of brain functions. This includes improving our knowledge of the role of different areas of the brain, such as the frontal lobes, and the differences between...
Edelson Blog Pediatric Epilepsy Byron White, Psy.D Over this last weekend, I had the pleasure of attending and speaking at 2014 Not Another Moment Lost to Seizures Statewide Conference that was sponsored by the Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana. The presentations by...
Edelson Blog Return to Learn: A Student’s Journey Following a Concussion Jessica Blasik, Ph.D. Recovery after sustaining a concussion can vary from individual to individual. Addressing the physical, psychological, and learning needs are important components of helping...
Edelson Blog A Link Between Concussion and Depression Byron White, Psy.D A recent, April 2014, issue of the APA Monitor on Psychology indicates that newly released research from Seattle Children’s Hospital suggests that teens that have experienced a concussion...
Edelson Blog Happiness is… Donna Smith, M.A., LPP Most of us have heard the expression – “Happiness is a state of mind.” But what does that mean? Deep within the brain lies an area considered to be the “pleasure center.” This was among...
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