Kids’ Warning Signs During COVID
Kids Warning Signs: Cheat Sheet for Parents During the COVID Pandemic THE GOOD NEWS Many studies, since 9-11, have shown that the majority of disaster survivors show resilience and adaptability more than depression or post-traumatic stress. COVID has presented long-term disruption to day-to-day life; however, most children and adolescents will bounce back from this with […]
Change Methods for the Wounded Child
The Wounded Child: How To Understand That You Need To Change Your Methods “You thought parenting would be easy peasy lemon squeezy, but it’s actually difficult lemon difficult.” – The Daily Dad That is what we call totally relatable. Parenting is not about feeding, changing diapers, and giving a roof to live under only. As […]
3 Tips to Motivate Your Kids
3 Tips to Motivate Your Kids Persuading your kids to do activities they dislike is a difficult parenting experience. Again, asking them to stop doing certain things they love to do is even more challenging. Parenting calls for patience and perseverance to make your children listen to you. Coercion will not help but make things […]
College Depression: What Parents Should Know
College Depression: What Parents Need to Know and Do College depression is a very common problem in today’s academic environment. As a parent, you should acknowledge and understand that depression is a very sinful condition that can happen even to the most optimistic and well-balanced children. During college, teenagers are often going through a difficult […]
5 Tips to Deal with New Parent Stress
5 Tips To Deal With The Stress Of Being A New Parent For all of the joy that comes with being a parent, the whole experience can be really overwhelming and stressful as well. Read this article to find out how to minimize the stress so that you can enjoy the good parts. The first […]