Preparing your child for a new sibling
Start talking to your kids about the new arrival when you would feel comfortable sharing with others.
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Start talking to your kids about the new arrival when you would feel comfortable sharing with others.
As a parent, it can be challenging to find the right words to have a tough conversation with your kids, but there are a few tips that can help you both feel comfortable.
Differences in learning can sometimes be associated with school problems and should be attended to and addressed.
Dr. Elizabeth Sherwin answers a reader’s question about helping her teenaged sibling reduce their blood pressure.
Anxiety in our kids isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it’s the avoidance behaviors that anxiety brings out that can be problematic.

