
Anxiety: How to make things easier for your child and yourself
Anxiety in our kids isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it’s the avoidance behaviors that anxiety brings out that can be problematic.
Anxiety in our kids isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it’s the avoidance behaviors that anxiety brings out that can be problematic.
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.
Start talking to your kids about the new arrival when you would feel comfortable sharing with others.
Research suggests that lying is very common in young children. The key is to recognize why your child is lying and help them reach an end goal without needing to lie.
Even if your child isn’t super athletic, he or she can still participate in activities like jogging, rock climbing or biking and reap the benefits of regular exercise.