Caroline DeLoreto

Caroline DeLoreto
Caroline DeLoreto, MFT, MA in Education and M.A. in Clinical Psychology, lives happily with her partner Adam in Santa Barbara, CA. She is the author of the children’s book, The Yawn That Went Around the World. She has worked as a Learning Specialist, Life Skills Teacher, and an Outdoor Trip Coordinator at a middle school for the past 14 years. She has worked as a school counselor with kids from pre-school through high school for five years. She has a private therapy practice, specializing in children, teens and parents. Caroline’s main sense of purpose in life is to learn and study what it means to be human: mentally, emotionally, and physically. She is fascinated by people’s facial expressions and the different trance states people go into. She is especially interested in the brain and how it affects everything people do in their daily lives. Two of her favorite phrases are, “Ike: The world is what you think it is” and “Don’t Always Believe What You Think.”

Blogs by Caroline DeLoreto

7 Tips for Parent’s to Help Their Teen Create a Strong Sense of Self

As we welcome in the New Year we also look at goals and new opportunities to explore in the coming year. A fresh start. As parents, it might be a great time to reflect on how you are supporting your kids in building a stronger sense of self. Sometimes as parents we can get a… Read more »

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7 Steps to Keep Your Teenagers Brains Healthy and Strong for the Final Weeks of School

So as the school year comes to an end and winds down, parents are at home trying to support their kids and teens through the stress of these final weeks: writing papers, taking finals, exams, quizzes, reading logs, math tests, science memorizing…etc… And this is usually on top of all those extracurricular activities parents try… Read more »

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Top 8 Ways to Protect Your Kids Online and Improve Communication in the Family

As a middle school teacher, I constantly have parents come to me and ask if I would be willing to impose a rule for my class that students cannot use social networking sites like  twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, or any of those types of social networks at home, because they don’t want to be the bad… Read more »

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