Enjoy browsing the following articles on a wide array of topics in which Dr. Reznick has been quoted or featured:
- Man Gets Flak From Father-In-Law For ’Scolding’ The Monsters Under His Scared Daughter’s Bed
- 5 Snow Day Activities That Will Create Warm Memories
- 7 Reasons Kids Need Chores at Every Age
- What is a helicopter parent?
- What's the right way to think about the left-handed?
- How Parents Can Encourage Their Children's Creativity
- Southpaw Technology: Bridging Departments Using Both Sides of Your Brain
- Psychologists Explain How Left-handed People Work Differently
- Here’s How To Tell If The Holidays Are Stressing Your Kid Out
- Parents' Winning Strategy
- 5 Common Reasons Kids Regress & How to Cope
- Parent To Parent: Get Your Family Organized This Year.
- 11 Ideas for a Fun Summer With Your Kids
- Good Housekeeping: Answering the Trickiest Questions
- Practicing Gratitude: A Little Dinner Conversation
- 9 Ways to Support Your Child’s Creativity
- Boost Your Kid's Brainpower
- Part 1: Change Kids Bleak Outlook of Life With This Technique
- Part 2: Help Your Child Conquer Emotional Stress and Anxiety With Guided Imagery
- Eliminating School Stress
- Saying No: The Best New Year's Resolution for Parents
- The Power of the Mind: Unlock the Healing Abilities of Imagination
- Give Tattletales a Brake!
- How to Build Creativity in Children
- Helping Students Avoid Bad Influences
- 125 Ways to Show Moral Support for the People You Care About
- Are You a Lefty? Scientists Explain Why Only 10% of People are Left-Handed
- Creative (& Easy) Ways to Build Up Your Child’s Imaginative Play Skills
- Imagination Boosters You’ve Never Heard of Before
- Are 3-D Movies & Games Safe for Kids?
- Understanding Your Unique Role: Child Psychology for Teachers
- ADHD: The Debate Continues
- School Versus Vacation
- Shawn Johnson: Olympic Ambitions in the Balance. Chicago Tribune
- Family Dinner Can Build Teen Confidence And Reduce Obesity
- How to Nurture Creativity in Kids
- The Bedtime Connection: The Moments Before Sleep Provide a Golden Opportunity for Relationship
- Is the Hollywood Baby Boom Glamorizing Motherhood?
- Growing Up Too Soon
- Peer Pressure: How It Affects You
- Are Chinese Parents Really the Best Parents?
- When Your Kid Likes to "Kill"
- Bad Behavior or ADHD?
Some of the publications Dr. Reznick has been featured in:
- 5 Snow Day Activities That Will Create Warm Memorie
- 7 Reasons Kids Need Chores at Every Age
- Encouraging Shy Children to Break Out
- Summer School
- Sleepover: When Is My Child Old Enough?
- Flying Alone: When Is My Child Old Enough?
- Four Ways to Treat a Stressed Out Child
The Chicago Tribune
- Disaster Relief: How to Help Your Kids Make Sense in the Face of the Senseless Tragedy in Haiti
The Toronto Sun - For Older Believers, Santa's Magic is Ageless
The Washington Post - Fêting the Heart
- Family Volunteering Puts Life in Perspective
- Tips to Guide Your Children to a Happier Holiday
- Tiana Historic, But for Whom?
- Nine Imagination Tools to Help Your Children Cope
- Should You Let Kids Win at Games?
- Tips on How to Approach all Those Day-to-Day Parenting Issues
- Help Ease Your Children's Back-to-School Jitters
- Helping Students Avoid Bad Influences
- How to Build Creativity in Children
- One Last Summer Hurrah Before School Starts
- Rescued Chilean Miners' Kids: Helping Kids After Trauma
- Latchkey: 3 Signs Your Kid is Ready
- Stop Stressing the Kids! And Find Your Own Piece of Mind in the Process
- Levine Breaking News
- Interview: Yoga Angels Press on Imagery For Kids
- The Toys of Summer
- Are We Raising a Nation of Little Egomianics?
- Spanking Sparks Debate — and Legislation
- More Than Stocking Stuffers
- Cheetah Girls Fans Feline Groovy
- Helping Children Understand Difficult Sights, Sounds of 9/11
- Soaring Ratings Prove Disney Channel Has What It Takes
- A Parent's Stroke Often Affects Children
- Six Tools to Relieve Your Child's "Back-to-School-Itis"
- Seven Ways to Use Art Therapy With Your Child
- What to Get the Kids? Think Outside the Toy Box
For over 30 years, Dr. Reznick’s warmth, humor, patience, and calm personal guidance has been successful in helping children of all ages, from preschool through college, in positively handling all these issues. She is a California Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP1475) and is available to assist your family today.