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02/19/2026

Followed a calling. Let’s see what awaits in Australia.

02/19/2026

📚 Don't Wait to Evaluate: Early Detection Matters

Nearly 20% of children have dyslexia, yet many go undiagnosed. With the right support and accommodations, children with dyslexia can thrive academically and beyond.

Early signs of dyslexia:
📌 Difficulty learning letter sounds
📌 Trouble rhyming words
📌 Avoidance of reading activities
📌 Slow, labored reading
📌 Spelling struggles

The sooner we identify dyslexia, the sooner we can implement evidence-based interventions. Our comprehensive evaluations provide a roadmap for success.

Contact NeuroBehavioral Associates today.
📞 410-772-7155
🌐https://monkeylink.co/1f9971

02/19/2026

🧠 She's Not Lazy—She's Struggling

Vince, Lisa, and Margaux talk about girls with ADHD and offer advice about how to recognize the signs and begin to take steps to assist your daughter.

Parents and teachers often miss girls who might seem "lazy" or unmotivated—but these girls are actually struggling with a very real disability. Listen in to find out more.

Listen now: Bhttps://sites.libsyn.com/554742/ep-029-is-my-daughter-lazy-or-is-it-adhd

02/19/2026

👩‍👧 Research shows that daughters carry a unique impression of their mothers deep inside, which impacts how they think of themselves in the world. This is why the mother-daughter relationship is so powerful—and so important to nurture mindfully. Learn more here: https://monkeylink.co/06fd31

02/19/2026

🍽️ Control, Choice, and Eating Disorders

Dr. Vince Culotta shares a case: a 14-year-old girl started eating a very limited pasta-only diet and had lost weight. Dr. Lisa Rice and Dr. Margaux Brown explore the case with Vince.
They discuss the mom's controlling language and the daughter's limited areas to exhibit choice and self-control—other than eating. The team talks about choice at different ages and family interventions.

A crucial conversation about autonomy and eating.

Listen now: https://monkeylink.co/d26874

Depression in girls looks different!
02/19/2026

Depression in girls looks different!

😔 When She's Struggling in Silence

Not all depression looks the way we expect. This 30-minute deep dive explores how depression manifests in girls—often hiding behind a smile.

Essential listening for recognizing the signs and supporting daughters through mental health challenges.

Listen now: Be On Her Side - https://monkeylink.co/f04f72

02/19/2026

🤝 Friendship Challenges for Neurodivergent Girls

Drs. Lisa Rice, Vince Culotta, and Margaux Brown discuss the brain-based challenges for girls with executive function deficits and how these affect social skills.

The experts share clinical experiences and provide practical suggestions for moms to support friendship-making for daughters with ADHD.

Listen now: https://monkeylink.co/84f24a

02/19/2026

💪 Learning the Power of "No"

Setting boundaries is one of the most important skills we can teach our daughters. In this episode, Dr. Lisa Rice and Dr. Margaux Brown discuss how and when to say "no."
Perfect for moms who want to empower their daughters to protect their time, energy, and wellbeing.

Listen now: https://monkeylink.co/4895a8

02/19/2026

💔 The Unspoken Truth: Playing Favorites

It's an uncomfortable topic, but Dr. Lisa Rice and Dr. Margaux Brown discuss the not-uncommon and human experience of favoring one child in the family over others.
Unknowingly, even the best-intended moms can have bias—and it has consequences for both the favored daughter and her siblings. They explore how much of the mother's own childhood may come into play.

Listen now: https://monkeylink.co/973e4a

Holiday gatherings are meant to be joyful. However, they can quickly bring us back into old roles and familiar tensions ...
12/14/2025

Holiday gatherings are meant to be joyful. However, they can quickly bring us back into old roles and familiar tensions year after year. Dr. Brown will explain why these roles and patterns persist, provide effective communication tools, and share tips to stay grounded and meaningfully connected this season.

07/24/2025

🎧 New Episode: Bullying—Naming It Is the First Step

Relational aggression is a subtle but painful form of bullying that too often flies under the radar. In this episode, Dr. Lisa Rice, Dr. Vince Culotta, and Dr. Margaux Brown unpack what it looks like—and how parents can help daughters cope with toxic peer interactions.

👩‍👧 Real examples

💡 Expert tips from Dr. Lisa Rice

📘 Bonus article: “How to Help Our Daughters Deal with Indirect Aggression”

Listen now: Episode 011 - Bullying: Naming is the First Step — On Her Side https://www.onherside.us/ep011

02/13/2025

Be On Her Side Podcast Episode 6: Dr. Lisa Rice and I discussed how mothers can grow their relationships with their daughters. With stories and humor, we described ways to connect with daughters and how this connection needs to adjust as girls develop from the middle school to college. Episode: http://bit.ly/BOHS_ep006mbfb Blog: https://www.onherside.us/bohs-blog/blog-ep006 NeuroBehavioral Associates

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