by Molly Huggins | Oct 26, 2018 | Parenting Skills
I had a discussion with one of my children’s coaches yesterday that got me thinking. How do we set up our children for success? What is our mindset towards their sporting experience as children, and how does it affect their mindset as they attempt new, and ever...
by Molly Huggins | Sep 28, 2018 | Autism Research
Child fMRI Study at USC! The University of California is conducting a MIND (Motor InterPersonal Neuroimaging Developmental) Study using magnetic imaging to study the brain. They are looking for children age 8-16 years old who are: 1. Typically developing 2. Clumsy or...
by Molly Huggins | Sep 13, 2018 | Swimming Science
(Go here to read part one.) The cognitive and social benefits of swimming for children with ADHD are closely tied to the physical effects, but are worth discussing on their own. They include increased concentration, a calming effect, a positive form of structure and...
by Molly Huggins | Sep 7, 2018 | Swimming Science
My oldest child has ADHD. As a parent learning to navigate all that comes with that diagnosis, from nutritional strategies to potential medication choices, one thing has stood from out the beginning. Regardless of the path we choose, natural medicine versus...
by Molly Huggins | Aug 31, 2018 | Swimming Lessons
We talk a lot about the importance of swim lessons for children and adults of all ages, but sometimes choosing the correct program can seem daunting. So we’ve got four very important things to look for when choosing the best swim program for you or your child....