When your child doesn’t want to connect
We tell our children we’re always willing to listen and that they can come to us at any time, but what do you do when they refuse to communicate with
Struggling with a mental health issue? Wanting to better understand what someone you love is going through? The Care to Change team shares what we know, along with plenty of practical, plain-spoken advice. Scroll down to the topic list to find the subject you seek. Have a suggestion for something we haven’t covered? Email it to us.
We tell our children we’re always willing to listen and that they can come to us at any time, but what do you do when they refuse to communicate with
Our lives include many difficult moments, but few provide as much pain and grief as the loss of a child. No matter what the circumstances of that loss may be
When you make an appointment with a doctor, you know they’ve been through medical school and are properly licensed. Set a time to discuss a matter with an attorney, and
As parents who have multiple children will attest, every child is different, and each of them will react to different situations in vastly different ways. However, there are four factors
You call your child for dinner—again. They’re locked into their screen, lost in a world that doesn’t include you. Maybe you’ve noticed it creeping in: the mood swings, the eye
It happened again this week in line at the supermarket. You told your son he couldn’t buy something, and he collapsed into a loud meltdown in front of all those
You didn’t hear much about child anxiety or suicide when you were growing up. Back then, kids got moody, sure—but now, something feels different. Something heavier. Something urgent. And you’re
The Daily Struggle. It’s 7:43 AM. The matching clothes are dirty, breakfast is a grab and go prepackaged meal at best, and someone’s in tears—again. If this sounds familiar, you’re
So she’s with someone she likes, and it’s … yeah, okay. He’s cute and fun and seems polite, but some things make you wonder if something just isn’t right. Does
As a parent, it can be tough to determine whether your child needs the additional help a counselor can provide. Frankly, it can also be a little embarrassing. Does turning
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