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Social Media And Mental Health in Young People
Throughout history, human beings have needed social connections for mental well-being. In our modern age, social media has been able to offer more connectivity through online platforms than ever before.
Attachment Theory and Attachment Styles
Understanding your attachment style can be the first step toward healthier, more connected relationships.
Strategies for a Smooth Transition Back to School
Let’s dive into some strategies to help your child ease into the school year with resilience and a positive outlook.
Anger Management in Children with Special Needs: Strategies and Approaches
Anger is a natural emotion experienced by everyone. Yet, anger is often difficult to manage and can even feel scary at times; this can be particularly true for children with special needs.
How to Build Strong Bonds Through Parent-Child Communication
When it comes to parenting, communication stands as the cornerstone of nurturing a strong, healthy relationship with our children.
The Empty Nest Syndrome: Redefining Life After the Kids Move Out
The period known as Empty Nest Syndrome marks a pivotal transition in the lives of parents whose children have spread their wings and ventured into the world.
Navigating Peer Pressure: Helping Adolescents Make Positive Choices
Peer pressure is an inevitable part of adolescence, but we can equip them with the tools to navigate the social world with confidence and make positive choices.
Three Ways to Make After School Connections With Your Kids
The start of school does bring some relief, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. Here are 3 simple ways to increase the quality of the time that you spend with your children.
3 Ways to Be a Better Listener with Your Kids
Being able to attentively listen to our kids is a healthy way for them to open up to us and share what is going on with them. Having attunement to our kids is one of the greatest gifts in how they can receive love from us as their parents/caregivers.
As Easy As 1, 2, 3
When we think of parenting our children, I think the last word anyone would ever use to describe this enormous endeavor is “easy”. Children don’t come with an instruction manual but do seem to come with a lot more attitude and audacity than we did… because we were all perfect little angels when we were children, right? They just don’t make them like they used to… or should I say, “we” don’t make them like they used to.
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