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Author: Dr. Bertie Wai

February 24, 2017 Dr. Bertie Wai

What To Do If You Suspect Teenage Depression

“What parents should do is mostly listen, that should be 90 percent of the conversation,” he said. The other 10

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February 8, 2017 Dr. Bertie Wai

Newsletter Feb-Mar 2017

In the last issue we touched on the issue of how parents interact between themselves could affect children’s development, as

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January 30, 2017 Dr. Bertie Wai

Newsletter Dec-Jan 2017

As far as children are concerned, a little known fact that I learned from working with families is that parents

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January 22, 2017 Dr. Bertie Wai

Newsletter Oct-Nov 2016

What I hear a lot from parents is the headaches around finishing school work and preparing for tests. These are

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January 7, 2017 Dr. Bertie Wai

ADHD Cheat Sheet

Click to download ADHD Cheat Sheet.

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January 2, 2017 Dr. Bertie Wai

What parenting habits are the most significant to kids?

“Our kids are probably going to see us angry sometimes, because that’s part of life, but make it your mission

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December 10, 2016 Dr. Bertie Wai

Can relationships recover from infidelity?

It is possible for a relationship to recover from infidelity.  But the road to relational healing is complicated and arduous.  Read about

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December 10, 2016 Dr. Bertie Wai

When to call it quits?

Do you still feel curious about and trusting of your partner?  Which are solvable problems and which are not?  Find out more

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November 11, 2016 Dr. Bertie Wai

Forcing Kids to Learn Sooner Doesn’t Get Them Further in School

Read more about the importance of age-appropriate learning activities.

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November 3, 2016 Dr. Bertie Wai

7 Signs Your Marriage Might be in Trouble

“And believe it or not, frequent fighting isn’t one of them.”  Read more from Health.com.

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About Dr. Bertie

Dr. Bertie Wai is an English-Cantonese bilingual clinical psychologist specialized in therapy for children & teens, adults, and couples. She also provides parenting support and workshops, and writes about all things psychological at SCMP & HKFP, and at BamBoOs!  More about Dr. Bertie.

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