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Is Early Entry To Kindergarten Right For My Child? NC allows testing to begin April 16 The season for early entry testing is here. This in-depth article helps parents determine if early entry to kindergarten is right for their child: factors to consider; NC state guidelines, and how to prepare your child for testing. Full story. |
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Full-service testing facility offering all forms of psychological, educational, and forensic evaluations for all ages. |
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Lepage Associates Solution-Based
Psychological & Psychiatric Services
919-572-0000
MAIN OFFICE
5842 Fayetteville Road #106, Durham
SATELLITE PSYCHIATRY CLINIC
1340 Environ Way, Chapel Hill |
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Our main office provides an ideal location with excellent accessibility for all of our Triangle clients. Serving Durham, Chapel Hill, RTP, Morrisville, Cary, and Raleigh.
The perfect mid-point between Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville, and Durham, near RTP and only 1/2 mile off I-40:
• Durham - S. Durham near Southpoint Mall
• 5 minutes from RTP offices
• Chapel Hill - only 8 miles from CH center
• Morrisville - only 10 miles
• Cary - only 15 miles
• Raleigh - only 10 miles from W. Raleigh and a bit further from downtown
Our Satellite Psychiatry Clinic is also conveniently located just two miles off I-40 at exit 273 and just six miles from our main office. |
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Looking for a psychologist, therapist, counselor, or psychiatrist in the Triangle, NC (Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Cary, Research Triangle Park/RTP, and the surrounding areas)?
Our psychologists and psychiatrists can meet all of your mental health needs. In addition to our psychological and psychiatric services for adults, our team includes child psychologists, child therapists, child counselors, and child psychiatrists experienced in play therapy and child/teen therapy with children and adolescents.
Therapy/Counseling; Testing/Evaluation; Psychiatric Medication/Psychiatry; Medication Evaluation/Medication Management; Consultation; Mediation; and Coaching – by a highly experienced team of caring and competent doctors. Adult psychologists / child psychologists and adult psychiatrists /child psychiatrists.
Providing high-quality therapy and counseling, medication evaluation and management, psychological evaluation, educational evaluation, and forensic evaluation to Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Cary, Research Triangle Park/RTP and the surrounding areas of the Triangle, NC.
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Nobody Likes Me, Everybody Hates Me: The Top 25 Friendship Problems and How to Solve Them
Michelle Borba, Ed.D
The resource you need to solve these problems and boost your child’s social competence is in your hands Based on a survey of five thousand teachers and parents,... [More on Amazon...] |
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Always My Child: A Parent's Guide to Understanding Your Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered or Questioning Son or Daughter
Kevin Jennings
Filled with real-life stories, scientific research and practical advice, Jennings' latest (after Becoming Invisible) stresses the importance of family acceptance for a child's self-esteem and the need to create a safe haven at home for GLBTQ teens... [More on Amazon...] |
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Parenting the Strong-Willed Child
Rex L. Forehand
Parenting the Strong-Willed Child is the first self-guided program for managing disruptive young children that is based on a clinical treatment program. In this book Drs. Forehand and Long provide you with the necessary tools for successfully managing your child's behavior. [More on Amazon...] |
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Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul
Jack L. Canfield
Served up especially for moms and dads, this latest batch of "Chicken Soup" celebrates the joys and challenges of parenthood in 101 heartwarming stories. With contributions from celebrity and "ordinary" parents alike, each chapter speaks to the range of emotions and experiences of all types of parents--single parents, foster parents, parents of adopted children, and traditional parents.
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Step Parenting 101
Kevin Leman
Step-Parenting 101 is an informative and practical guide to living in a blended family. [More on Amazon...]
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"Like, Whatever": An Insider's Guide to Raising Teens
Rebecca R. Kahlenberg
Sane, savvy, and practical advice for parents on challenges they face with their teens, including sex, driving, risky behaviors, discipline, money, health, athletics, faith, travel, college admissions, single and blended families, and more. [More on Amazon...]
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PARENTING Guide to Your Toddler
Paula Spencer
PARENTING Guide to Your Toddler offers a step-by-step resource to the most challenging stage of your child's development such as developmental milestones, the myth of the “terrible twos”, health and safety, daily routines, and much more. [More on Amazon...]
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Keys to Parenting Your Anxious Child
Katharina Manassis
An experienced child psychiatrist describes various anxiety-caused behavior patterns and advises parents on ways to help their child within the context of both family and school environments.
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Connect Parenting: Parenting through Connection instead of Coercion, Through Love instead of Fear
Pam Leo
"Connection Parenting" is based on author Pam Leo's seven week parenting series, "Meeting the Needs of Children," that she has been teaching for over sixteen years. The premise is that a strong parent-child bond is the key to children's optimal human development and our most effective parenting tool. Connection Parenting is a proactive approach to parenting that supports parents and caregivers in creating and maintaining the strong bonds children need to thrive.
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Parenting Preschoolers with a Purpose
Jolene L. Roehlkepartain
From bed-wetting and eating to bath time and siblings, this guide helps parents foster rewarding relationships with their preschoolers through practical, creative solutions to sticky everyday situations.
[More on Amazon...]
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Parenting an Only Child
Susan Newman
Social psychologist Susan Newman, who has been studying single-child families since the 1980s, shatters the myths of the lonely, spoiled only child, and provides in-depth coverage of the critical issues. [More on Amazon...]
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"Does Wednesday Mean Mom's House or Dad's House?"
Marc J. Ackerman
Updated to include the latest research, laws, and terminology, this edition coaches parents on what to expect during divorce and how to act in their children's best interest. Ackerman guides parents on how to successfully and positively navigate every aspect of the divorce, custody, and co-parenting process. [More on Amazon...]
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Active Parenting for Stepfamilies:
For Parents and Stepparents
Michael Popkin
This encouraging guide will help couples work together to raise children in the challenging stepfamily environment. They will also learn how to use powerful communication and negotiation skills to strengthen marriage and family. [More on Amazon...]
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Promoting Positive Parenting:
An Attachment Based Intervention
F. Juffer et al.
Promoting Positive Parenting: An Attachment-Based Intervention illuminates the successful implementations of one of the few evidence-based parenting intervention programs. [More on Amazon...]
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Stop Negotiating With Your Teen:
Strategies for Parenting Your Angry, Manipulative, Moody, or Depressed Adolescent
Janet Sasson Edgette et al.
The sullen, withdrawn, sarcastic teenager. The defensive, wary, and helpless parent. This book builds a bridge between the two sides--with practical and supportive advice and peacemaking strategies for parents who don't know where to turn. [More on Amazon...]
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The Single Father:
A Dad's Guide to Parenting without a Partner
Armin A. Brott
This indispensable resource educates single dads about the joys of fathering and gives them the knowledge, skills, and support they need to become actively involved fathers. [More on Amazon...]
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A Nation of Wimps: The High Cost of Invasive Parenting
Hara Estroff Marano et al.
Parents are going to ludicrous lengths to take all the disappointment out of childhood, resulting in a generation of emotionally fragile children. With information on how to foster children's coping skills, this title is a much-needed tool for parents and educators who want to give children the skills they need to succeed. [More on Amazon...]
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Parenting & Professing:
Balancing Family Work with an Academic Career
Rachel Hile Bassett
Featuring many personal accounts, the twenty-four essays in this collection explore the challenges and possibilities confronting those, especially women, who combine parenting and academic work. It includes ideas for change at the individual, interpersonal, policy, and system levels. [More on Amazon...]
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Mom, There's a Man in the Kitchen and He's Wearing Your Robe: The Single Mother's Guide to Dating Well without Parenting Poorly
Ellie Slott Fisher
With refreshing candor and hope, this guide to dating well without parenting poorly provides the advice that dating single mothers need to know. [More on Amazon...]
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Smart Parenting for African Americans
Jeffrey Gardere, Ph.D
In "Smart Parenting for African Americans," Dr. Jeffrey Gardere takes an honest look at the problems children face and stresses the importance of strong parent-child communication for fostering self-esteem. [More on Amazon...]
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The Over-Scheduled Child:
Avoiding the Hyper-Parenting Trap
Alvin Rosenfield
With the strength of their combined professional and personal experience, Rosenfeld, M.D., and Wise tackle one of the most rampant phenomena of parenting today--the over-scheduled child--and prescribe clear, comforting steps to creating a more positive family experience. [More on Amazon...]
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Learning and Growing Together:
Understanding and Supporting Your Child's Development
Claire Lerner
No description available [More on Amazon...]
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Touchpoints: Birth to Three:
Your Child's Emotional and Behavioral Development
T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.
In this completely revised edition Dr. Brazelton introduces new information on physical, emotional, and behavioral development. He also addresses the new stresses on families and fears of children, with a fresh focus on the role of fathers and other caregivers.
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Touchpoints: Birth to Three:
Your Child’s Emotional and Behavioral Development
T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.
The internationally famous pediatrician, in collaboration with an eminent child psychiatrist, brings his unique insights to the "magic" preschool and first-grade years. Through delightful profiles of four very different children, the authors apply the touchpoints theory to each of the great cognitive, behavioral, and emotional leaps that occur from age three to six. [More on Amazon...]
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