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Bridging Research & Practice in Child Psychology
Explore insights from parenting challenges to cutting-edge research... making psychology accessible, practical, and evidence-based.


Bright and Struggling: Understanding Twice-Exceptional (2e) Children
By Dr. McKinzie Duesenberg-Marshall, PhD, LP, NCSP | Minds in Progress, LLC Picture a child who can explain the lifecycle of a star but can't organize her backpack. Or a boy who reads three grade levels ahead yet melts down at the sound of the cafeteria. Or a teenager who scores in the gifted range on every reasoning measure but hasn't turned in a homework assignment in weeks. These children are not lazy, disorganized, or tempermental. They are twice-exceptional. Twice-except
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Why My Child Was Diagnosed with Autism Clinically but Doesn't Qualify at School
Understanding the Gap Between a Medical Diagnosis and Educational Eligibility If you've recently received an autism diagnosis for your child from a psychologist, developmental pediatrician, or psychiatrist, and then turned around to find that your child's school says they don't qualify for special education services...you are not alone. This is one of the most confusing and frustrating experiences families navigate; it happens far more often than most people realize, and one
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Making the Most of Summer
A Parent’s Guide to Structure, Sleep, and Staying Sane By Dr. McKinzie Duesenberg-Marshall, PhD, LP, NCSP | Minds in Progress, LLC Summer sounds like freedom....no alarms, no homework, no rigid schedules. And in many ways, it is. But for a lot of kids (and their parents), the weeks that stretch out after that last school bell can feel surprisingly hard to navigate. Too much unstructured time can lead to boredom, meltdowns, sleep chaos, and by mid-July, a household that feels
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Is It Time for an Autism Evaluation? What Parents Should Know
As a parent, you know your child better than anyone. You notice the small things — the way they play, how they communicate, how they respond to the world around them. And sometimes, something just feels a little different. If you’ve found yourself wondering whether your child might be on the autism spectrum, you’re not alone — and asking that question takes both courage and love. At Minds in Progress, we believe that every child deserves to be understood. A comprehensive auti
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