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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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...
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Talking to Kids About Terrorism or Acts of War
Updated by Marylene Cloitre, Ph.D. Reports of attacks in different places around the world may prompt questions among...
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Talking to Your Teen: Conversation Starters
Talking to your teen can be a challenge. Here are some surefire conversation starters that will get the words flowing...
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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...
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School Violence and the News
News of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, in which children ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
