The Sad Bag gives children facing parental separation simple tools to cope with grief, restore agency, and find comfort ...
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Chrisley Family Adjusts to New Reality With Parents in Prison
With Todd and Julie behind bars, the family structure has undergone substantial reorganization. Savannah Chrisley has stepped ...
The children need calm and stability now more than ever (Shutterstock) The coronavirus lockdown is putting a strain on separated families, especially those where parents are co-parenting. To ensure ...
Parents shouldn't rush to "get over" back-to-school sadness that can surface as children return to the classroom. Sadness is an innate biological response to loss.
You've likely heard of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), commonly causing people to feel down when it’s gray and cold outside. But you may also get the blues during warmer weather, too. A big reason ...
When families face stress, culture influences coping, parenting styles, identity, and resilience, especially in immigrant and ...
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How Parents Who Prioritize Self-Care Teach Kids Healthy Boundaries and Stress Management
Parents who practice self-care model healthy boundaries and stress management for kids. Discover how prioritizing well-being helps raise confident, resilient, and balanced children.
Back to school can not only be stressful for students, but also parents! And if your child is leaving home for college or to start a job, there can be feelings of sadness, loss and even depression. Dr ...
As the first day of school approaches, many children feel nervous about going back to class. For little ones starting preschool for the first time, the transition to school can seem even more daunting ...
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