Talking to kids about COVID-19 (coronavirus)
Clinical psychologists Laura Gray, PhD, and Shayna Coburn, PhD, offer some concrete suggestions for talking to kids about COVID-19.
Clinical psychologists Laura Gray, PhD, and Shayna Coburn, PhD, offer some concrete suggestions for talking to kids about COVID-19.
If you have a gun in your home, make sure you keep it unloaded and properly locked.
There are many different parenting styles and rules and most kids grow up happy and healthy despite a variety in their parents’ approaches.
It is common for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to have a higher chance of also being diagnosed with anxiety.
You can sneak nutrition into meals by replacing junk food with more healthy versions of snacks and finding low fat, high fiber alternatives.