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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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What's the Best Setting for Special Needs Students?
If you're a school-age parent, you've seen it firsthand: America's school kids are more diverse than ever. Our schools...
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Suggestions for Adults: Talking and Thinking with Children About the Terrorist Attacks
First and most important, adults need to focus on the children in their lives in the aftermath of the horrific events...
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Guidelines for Families
Tips for parents to help their children Children’s ability to process what happened is influenced by their age and...
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The Facts on Teenagers and Intimate Partner Violence
Dating violence affects women regardless of their age, but teens are particularly vulnerable. In fact, women age 16 to...
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The Art of Apology
When children do something hurtful our parental instinct is to make them apologize to the injured party. However, it...
Source: Education.com
