This is a wonderful week of the year. We enjoy the extra time off work and celebrating with family and friends. We remember the freedom we experience in our country. We eat hotdogs, hamburgers, and cakes in the shape of flags. I love blueberries, strawberries, and cool whip! Even with all the celebrating, the...
Continue readingWhen you are Stuck, Get Up
Everytime my 3-year-old says a word, it is like a party at my house. You will find my oldest daughter and me doing a dance, screaming, and giving high-fives to my youngest one. The reason being that she is speech delayed. She works hard to get words out. Though she does not say much,...
Continue readingHow to Keep Your Kids “Cool” this Summer
When the heat rises outside, something rises in us too. Not only are our children getting hot, but we find ourselves as parents struggling to keep our own cool. The summer is a time to relax, yet it is a challenge to keep our children happy and content. Being around one another all day...
Continue readingSummer – A Great Time to Think About Therapy!
Ready or not, summer is here. For children and teens the much awaited summer break means days of no homework, staying up later, enjoying the pool, and having much less structure to their day. For many parents, the summer break means lining up things for their children to do and trying to create some sense...
Continue readingVirtual Therapy…what’s it all about?
As summer approaches, many of us are filled with the excitement of warmer weather, longer daylight hours, the beach, cookouts with friends, and summer vacations. Many of the college students in Savannah will enjoy a break from classes and return to their hometowns to work and spend time with family and friends. Summer is...
Continue readingEat an Oyster a Day to Keep Anxiety at Bay!
You read the title correctly – oysters are medically proven to help with anxiety. Wow! You have an excuse to eat yummy oysters, guilt free. Dr. Drew Ramsey is a psychiatrist and associate professor at Columbia University. He spends his time studying brain development and the effect of foods on one’s mental health. For...
Continue readingSt. Patrick’s Day… History, Meaning and Moving Forward
Though rooted in Christian tradition, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated by all, religious and non, especially in Savannah. The city prepares all year for this spectacular event. The famous fountain at Forsyth is dyed green and citizens are adorning our favorite color. We are excited as the big day approaches. But I must admit,...
Continue readingWoman Diagnosed with Autism Becomes Lawyer in Florida
At the age of 3, Haley Moss of Florida with diagnosed with Autism. She was nonverbal and struggled to connect with others socially. Doctors said she would be lucky to find friends and a job as an adult. Haley did not let her diagnosis or the stigma of it hold her back. She proved...
Continue readingWhat is PTSD?
Unfortunately, a common abbreviation in our society is PTSD. Yet, most people are unsure how what it is. We are used to hearing these letters in the context of veterans returning from combat. PTSD includes these heroes, but also encompasses much more than those. PTSD, in its longer version, is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. It...
Continue readingWelcome Christina Glendye to our Water’s Edge Family!
Hello, I am Christina Glendye… I am passionate about helping others in their place of need. As the Director of Client Relations, I have the honor of connecting clients to their ideal counselor. I enjoy bringing hope and restoration to others through my communication with clients. I think of myself as a bridge between...
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