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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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Attending Funerals or Memorial Services
Introduction Should I bring my daughter to my wife's funeral? Isn't my toddler too young to go to a memorial service...
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Children and Grief
Children are affected when a family member dies or a public tragedy occurs. As much as adults would like to shield...
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Homelessness
What should you say when your child asks you why the woman on the corner is pushing a grocery cart, or why that man...
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Talking to Your Child About a Natural Disaster
The recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and the radiation dangers they sparked, create a challenge for parents....
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Co-Parenting After Divorce
"For Kids' Sake", "Parents and Children Together", "Healing Hearts", "Putting Kids First"...The names may differ from...
Source: Education.com
