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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.
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Children and Grief
Introduction It is estimated that over 2 million children in the United States alone, or slightly more than 3%,...
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Backbone and Bounce: Building Resilience
What can parents do to help their children bounce back under adversity, with a basic sense of confidence in themselves...
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How to Talk to Your Child About Molestation
It's difficult for most parents to talk to children about this emotionally laden subject. How can we warn children of...
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Children's Resilience in the Face of Trauma
Introduction Stressful events are common occurrences in the lives of our children. Traumatic stress, however, occurs...
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Drinking and Partying
Parents are the first line of defense and the best protection to keep teens safe High school is a risky time for youth....
