Three Simple Ways to Improve your Relationship with Your Child or Teen: Part 4 of 4 in the series
With all of the stress that we are currently experiencing, it’s more important than ever to keep our relationships strong so that they can provide us with support and some resilience to stress. By implementing these three practices with your child or teen, you will have the best chance of having a healthy and connected relationship with them.
Navigating the Pandemic with Your Teen
Helping your teen navigate all the pressures of adolescence during a pandemic is a challenge for which there is no precedent. We break it down.
Back-to-School Do’s and Don’ts for Parents
Transitions are difficult for adults, and often even more so for kids. Your child may be counting down the days to prepare themselves mentally due to the anxiety they feel escalating as summer comes to a close.
Tips for Connecting with Your Child Through Play
Letting children lead the process during play will enable you to get the most out of your time together. Here’s why.
Does My Child Have Anxiety?
By Erin Magee, MSW, LMSW, Child and Adolescent Therapist Worrying about things is normal and even helpful at times. It allows children to be safe and cautious while experiencing new things. However, when a child worries excessively, avoids fun activities, or refuses to go to school because they are fearful, anxiety can become a major problem […]