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When Back-to-School Jitters Become Anxiety
How to recognize when your child may need extra support to cope with the anxiety of returning to school.
Opinion | This Simple Fix Could Help Anxious Kids
Overprotection may be making kids scared of the world. If so, wouldn’t the obvious solution be more independence?
We Often Think Our Kids Are Manipulating Us But Are We Manipulating Them?
We often feel like our children are manipulating us yet research shows that willful manipulation is a function of higher brain regions that are still extremely underdeveloped in toddlers. Unfortunately, parental manipulation is much more common and used to get our children to listen and comply, which uses their need for attachment against them. Here is what to do instead for more cooperation.
Under pressure: Helping your child or teen cope with school-related stress
It’s almost time for end-of-year testing, which means your child or teen may feel more stress than usual. Dr. Rachel Wiese shares the difference between good and bad stress, how you can help your child cope, and when to seek professional support.
Setting Limits: The A.C.T Method | Child & Family Development
By setting limits, we are teaching our children about rules, boundaries, responsibility, and self-control.
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