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This month at Crossbridge, Rebekah has been writing about one of the hardest (and most important) parts of parenting after separation: co‑parenting with your ex. 

She and her co‑parent, Sean, have been sharing real stories about what has actually he
On a cold and wintry day last month, Crossbridge visited The Glenholme School (@glenholmeschool) in Washington, CT. Glenholme is a therapeutic boarding and day school for neurodivergent students ages 10–21, offering a supportive, highly structu
Diving into Girls Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum this week. 

In our work at Crossbridge Consulting, so many of our clients are autistic girls and teens who were diagnosed late, and their parents are often searching for practical, compassionate gu
On a beautiful fall day, Crossbridge visited the Greenwood School in Putney, VT. Greenwood is a small, close-knit boarding and day school for boys in grades 8–12 with language-based learning differences, where neurodivergent learners are known,
Inspiring words from Billy Mills, an Oglala Lakota Olympic hero, is famous for his gold medal win in the 10,000m at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the only American ever to do so, becoming an icon of perseverance, a U.S. Marine, and co-founder of Running S
On the road again with Team Crossbridge, this time visiting Catalyst RTC in Brigham City, Utah.

Catalyst RTC is a small, home-like residential treatment center for adolescent boys, blending robust clinical work with academics, recreation, and experi
365 new days. 365 new opportunities, for your child, and for your family’s hope, healing, and growth.[

As your therapeutic and educational consultants, it is an honor to walk alongside you, to listen deeply, and to help you discover what is po
The holidays mean your teenager will be home more. You're probably already neck-deep in technology battles, video game negotiations, and "I'm bored, there's nothing to do" complaints, all while your bandwidth is depleted from cooking, clean
Play #3: Your job is not to control your children, only your response to them. Don't get pulled into arguments with your children. Don't match their emotional intensity. Don't let their dysregulation cause you to become dysregulated. For parenting su
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