Talking with children about death is never an easy or enjoyable task, but it must be done to give them the support they need. This is especially true around the holidays, when children will likely be spending more time with extended family and might be having a difficult time missing certain important figures in their
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Easy Holiday Activities for Children
Holidays can be expensive. Between gifts for your family and other loved ones, decorations, parties and school breaks, you probably find yourself spending a lot more money than the other 11 months of the year. How do you keep the kids entertained without blowing your budget? The answer is easy: kids holiday crafts are inexpensive
READ MOREHow to Teach Toddlers Responsibility
It’s common knowledge that responsible kids are healthier, happier kids. It’s never too early to teach toddlers how to live responsibly—but how should you reinforce positive behaviors for toddlers so that they can take responsibility for their choices and their impact on the world? Read on to discover the four most helpful tips that allow
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One of the first words your child will learn to say is “no.” It is a very useful word for them to know—you no longer have to guess if they want more food or a drink or a hug—but, boy oh boy, do toddlers enjoy saying “no.” They seem to wake up each day saying
READ MOREFour Tips for Building Resilience in Children
Many parents have kids who suffer from children’s anxiety. Developing resilience is crucial during a child’s formative years, providing them with the coping skills they need to respond to stress and anxiety in a healthy way. Luckily, kids of all ages can build resilience over time. By changing the inner wiring of the brain through
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