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Make Adolescence Less of a Struggle with ParenTeenConnect.org
When it comes to being a teen or raising one, couldn't we all use some support? ParenTeenConnect.org can help your family connect and communicate better.
Apoyando a familias con PBIS en el hogar.pdf
Sesame Street: Little Children, Big Challenges | Committee for Children
Committee for Children has collaborated with Sesame Workshop to bridge the divide between what children learn in school and what they learn at home.
Emotions & Self-Awareness | Development for Kids | PBS KIDS for Parents
We all have feelings! When kids develop a strong emotional toolkit, they are better able to handle the ups and downs of life. As parents, we can help children name their feelings, understand them and develop strategies for expressing them in healthy ways.
Practice Mindfulness With Belly Breathing | Crafts for Kids | PBS KIDS for Parents
During stressful or intense emotional moments, children may not have the coping skills to calm themselves. Diaphragmatic breathing, also known as belly breathing, is a calming exercise that both children and parents can practice to relax and feel grounded, and one that children as young as three can practice.
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