Our world is filled with problematic sociopolitical issues. Talking to your child about war, race, death, and puberty creates a healthy open dialogue between a parent and child. Giving your child space to communicate enables him or her to be open with their feelings.
Additional Content
showing 51 - 55 of 83
-
51.
Prescription Drug Abuse: A Growing Problem Among Adolescents
From a young age, kids learn that medicine is a good thing. It calms coughs, soothes sore throats, and eases fevers. But...
Source: Education.com -
52.
Guidelines for Coping With the Anniversary of a Trauma or Death
Introduction As individuals cope with trauma and loss, other life experiences continue. In the first year, a complete...
Source: NYU Child Study Center -
53.
When Families Move: Helping Children Adjust
Introduction: why and how Moving to a new community can be an exciting but sometimes difficult event for a child and a...
Source: NYU Child Study Center -
54.
Talking to Your Teens, Even About Uncomfortable Things
Talking about uncomfortable things such as feelings, relationships, sex, or drugs can be hard. But most teens still want...
-
55.
Grieving the Loss of a Pet
Over 80% of American pet owners consider their pets to be members of the family, and well over half spend more time...
Source: Helpguide
