Summertime Blues In Your Kids
When you think of summer, I imagine a ton of fun things go through your mind. Swimming at a pool, surfing at the beach, summer
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When you think of summer, I imagine a ton of fun things go through your mind. Swimming at a pool, surfing at the beach, summer
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, so in honor of that, here is a quick thought on creating openness in your family regarding our children’s
Statistics show one in five children has thought of taking their life. This world can be a scary place. Even for children who know Jesus.
Substance abuse is a growing problem for our children. It interferes with a child’s normal life and causes them trouble in school, at work, and
Do you have a child who says they’re bored all the time? Do they get angry when their sibling touches them while playing a video
Children who self-harm use it as an attempt to control or stop emotional pain or distress and heal themselves. Others use it to ‘feel something’
Have you ever encountered an event that changed you forever? Being in an accident, a physical or sexual assault, or health issues that ended up
Panic attacks can be frightening, especially for children. It can be devastating to witness your child experience a panic attack. They may feel they’re losing
Do you have a child who challenges you constantly? If you say it’s blue, they say it’s green. If you say up, they say down.
Children are being more frequently diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD is an anxiety disorder. A child with OCD can have obsessive thoughts, feelings and
Grief can be overwhelming for children, and they may not know how to manage the emotions associated with it. Everyone responds to grief differently. Before
Statistics show over half of girls and a third of boys practice unhealthy weight control behavior. Whether it is overeating, bulimia, anorexia, or taking laxatives,
We can probably all agree that life as a child has gotten more difficult. The need to post pictures on social media, look a certain
Having a child with bipolar disorder may bring up concerns and fear. You may be wondering how you will manage caring for your child. These
Anxiety is normal and occurs in response to stress. Anxiety is a warning system in our body. It alerts us to perceived danger and causes
Have you watched your child struggle to pay attention? They might be the one who can’t sit still or constantly interrupts others. Just know that