Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Willow Creek Spotlight - Trishell

Willow Creek Spotlight - Trishell
 
 
Trishell - Front Desk
 
How long have you been at Willow Creek?
       11 Years 
What's your favorite color?
       Red
What are your hobbies?
       Puzzles, Jazz and Utes games, camping, long road trips on the Harley with my husband Brad
Tell us something about you...
       I have two daughters, Christina and Amanda. They are married to Clint and Peter who happen to be two of the best son - in - laws. I have 3 grandkids, Leo, Lennox and Tripp and one more due to arrive in June 2019.
What do you enjoy most about being a part of Willow Creek Pediatrics?
       I enjoy all of my co workers and the atmosphere in our office. I especially love the families and their darling kiddos.  
 
                 
 
 
                  
    
 
 
 


 
 
 


Monday, March 18, 2019

 

Below are a few signs you may see if your children are overloaded

Although stress is a part of life and growing up, you need to intervene when you sense that it is undermining your child's physical or psychological well-being. Here are some clues that stress may be having too negative an effect.
  • Your child develops physical symptoms like headaches and stomach pains.
  • They seem restless, tired, and agi­tated.
  • They appear depressed and are un­communicative about how they feel.
  • They get irritable, negative, and show little excitement or pleasure in activities.
  • They seem less interested in an ac­tivity that was once extremely im­portant to him and prefers to stay at home.
  • Their grades at school begin to fall, and they have less interest than usual in attending classes and doing homework.
  • They exhibit antisocial behavior such as lying and stealing, forgets or refuses to do their chores, and seem much more dependent on you than in the past.
Head over to www.healthychildren.org for more tips on stressed, overloaded children and how to help them out.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

 
 
 
 
Reading Skills and Speed Reading Programs
 
Classes are offered this Summer in Salt Lake City, West Jordan, Sandy, and West Valley City
 
Programs include Phonics, Fluency, Comprehension, Love of Reading, Textbook Skills and Speed Reading
 
Classes are catered to
 
4-year-olds and entering Kindergarteners
 
Entering 1st graders - Entering 11th graders
 
Each program is specific to the grade the child will be entering in Fall 2019
 
Many dates and locations are offered throughout the Summer
 
Classes are offered through Salt Lake Community College, Department of Workforce Training and Continuing Education
 
For information on class schedules and to register call the
 
Institute of Reading Development at
1-800-978-9596