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Why kids get more restless at the end of the year? The psychology behind “The Witching Hour”
Why do children become more restless as the year winds down?
As routines stretch on and demands accumulate, kids’ emotional reserves run low, making small challenges feel much bigger. This article explores the psychology behind end of year restlessness, the role of nervous system capacity, and how parents can gently support their children, and themselves, through this busy season.

Shane Dilanchian
4 days ago4 min read


Anger: Spark or Wildfire?
In this blog, I’ll dive into understanding anger in two parts. First, I’ll share four key ideas to help you grasp what anger really is and how it operates. Then, I’ll guide you through four practical steps you can take when your anger begins to feel overwhelming or unsafe.

Shane Dilanchian
Oct 235 min read


Is Your Child Struggling at School? When to Seek an ADHD Assessment (Sydney's Northern Beaches)
If your child is finding it hard to concentrate, keep up at school, or manage big emotions, you might be wondering if ADHD could be the reason. In this blog, we explore when to seek an ADHD assessment on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, what’s involved, and how Skyline Psychology supports families every step of the way.

Shane Dilanchian
May 164 min read
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