One Mind
While our name is new, our commitment to serving families and our community remain unchanged. Let’s create a culture in your family in which both children and parents actively recognize challenges, seek solutions, welcome change and grow closer with specific goals supported by brain science, child development, and mental health research.
Friendship skills don't take the summer off.
When school ends, children often lose many of the daily opportunities they have to practice conversations, cooperation, problem-solving and navigating social situations. While summer may feel like a break, it's actually a wonderful time to strengthen the relationship skills that help children thrive.
The good news? Social growth doesn't require a packed schedule. Playdates, camps, family gatherings, neighborhood activities and community events all create natural opportunities for children to build confidence and connection.
And remember, success isn't measured by having lots of friends. It's about helping children feel included, build meaningful relationships, develop social confidence and learn the skills that support healthy connections throughout life.
If friendships feel hard for your child, you're not alone. Many children need support understandingm social cues, managing emotions and navigating peer relationships. With practice, encouragement, and the right support, these skills can grow.
Swipe through for simple ways to support friendship development this summer!
06/21/2026
To the incredible dads of One Mind, Happy Father’s Day!
Today we celebrate the fathers who lead with strength, patience, compassion, and dedication.
We would like to give special recognition to our clinicians, Mental Health Therapist Sean and Occupational Therapist TJ. Thank you for the care and commitment you bring each day, not only to your own families at home, but also to the families you serve at One Mind. The positive example you provide both personally and professionally makes a meaningful difference in the lives of so many.
We also recognize the amazing fathers in our One Mind community who make their children’s well being a priority and work collaboratively to help them grow, thrive and reach their full potential. Your unwavering support leaves a lasting impact that extends far beyond what you may ever realize.
Wishing Sean, TJ, and all of the wonderful dads in our One Mind family a happy Father’s Day!
06/13/2026
You can’t put your finger on it….
Maybe the routines feel harder than they should.
Maybe the meltdowns seem bigger than expected.
Maybe school, friendships, mealtimes, or other everyday tasks feel more challenging for you than for other families.
From the outside, everything might look fine. But as a parent, you know when something doesn’t quite feel right.
That feeling matters.
At One Mind, we believe parents are the experts on their children. If your gut is telling you something is off, it’s worth exploring. Sometimes there’s an underlying challenge that hasn’t been identified yet. Sometimes your child simply needs additional support. Either way, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
Our multidisciplinary team helps families understand what’s beneath the surface, identify strengths and challenges, and create a plan that helps children and families thrive.
Trust your instincts. Early support can make all the difference.
Reach out to [email protected] to get connected today!
Summer may bring a break from the routines and pressures of the school year, but for many children anxiety doesn’t take a vacation.
Whether it’s attending a new camp, making new friends, trying new activities or wondering what the next school year will bring, anxiety can show up in many ways during the summer months.
In this video, our Mental Health Therapist Rebecca shares one of her favorite books to use in therapy: Hey Warrior by Karen Young.
This powerful and engaging book helps children understand anxiety in a way that feels approachable and empowering. Rebecca often introduces it early in treatment because it explains what’s happening in the brain and body when anxiety shows up, using simple language and relatable illustrations. The story describes anxiety as a “warrior” part of the brain that is trying to keep us safe, but sometimes sounds the alarm even when there’s no real danger.
By helping children see anxiety as something that is trying to help them, Hey Warrior opens the door to important conversations about understanding feelings, building confidence and learning new ways to respond when anxiety takes over.
Whether your child struggles with anxiety or you simply want to help them better understand their emotions, this is a wonderful book to read together at home.
🎥 Watch Rebecca share how she uses Hey Warrior in therapy and why it’s one of her go-to recommendations for families!
06/08/2026
Happy Birthday, Elle!
What an incredible season of accomplishments this has been for you! This spring, you completed your master’s degree, accepted a full-time position with One Mind and now get to celebrate another trip around the sun.
We are so proud of everything you have achieved, not only over the past few weeks, but throughout your entire year with us. Your dedication, compassion and hard work continue to make a meaningful impact on those around you.
We hope this next chapter is filled with even more success, growth and more reasons to celebrate. You deserve every bit of it!
Please join us in wishing Elle a very Happy Birthday!
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