The “Living your best life” conference, June 14 at the Fogolar Furlan Club, will explore healthy aging and spirituality.
The “Living your best life” conference, June 14 at the Fogolar Furlan Club, will explore healthy aging and spirituality.
A new UWindsor research project to study ways of managing ADHD is looking for children in grades four and five who have been diagnosed with the disorder to participate in a study.
The 12-week program, which will run two evenings a week, will operate in a small group setting in which children will be getting physical exercise or learning to meditate to manage their symptoms.
A program led by UWindsor psychologist Carlin Miller and aimed at parents and teachers of children with diagnosed ADHD will begin a new eight-week session Thursday.
Psychology professor Carlin Miller will address the practice of mindfulness in a free colloquium Thursday.
Mindfulness-based therapies could help decrease the symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
A workshop Thursday introduced meditation techniques to more than 30 UWindsor employees.
Anyone who ever raised and educated a child with ADHD knows it can be a challenge, but armed with new stimulus funding, a psychology professor is planning to equip parents and teachers with skills to better deal with their demands.
When a child is diagnosed with a behavioural problem or a learning disability, it’s often because a teacher has spotted the signs of it first.
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