Helping kids deal with disappointment
There are some good approaches to take, and some to avoid, that can help us emerge from this with more skills to deal with life’s disappointments as they come.
There are some good approaches to take, and some to avoid, that can help us emerge from this with more skills to deal with life’s disappointments as they come.
We’ve asked our doctors to answer some of the more common questions we’ve been getting about COVID-19.
When buying gluten-free cleaning products, be on the lookout for tocopherols and other ingredients derived from wheat, oats and barley.
When talking to kids about coronavirus-related school closings, be sure to explain why schools are closed and let them know it’s okay to feel sad and frustrated.
We’ve asked clinical psychologists Laura Gray, PhD, and Shayna Coburn, PhD, to come up with the answers to some COVID-19 FAQs for kids.