12 steps to strengthening your child’s mental health
We want our children to grow into happy and healthy adults. While parents worry about all the external influences that kids and teens have to contend with — their peers,
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 want our children to grow into happy and healthy adults. While parents worry about all the external influences that kids and teens have to contend with — their peers,
It’s safe to say most of us remember summer vacation with fondness. As the first day of the new school year approaches, we probably also shared quite a bit of
We’ve all had those days when we feel physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausted. Might have been a tough day at work. Could have involved a family member’s healthcare crisis. Sometimes,
If your kids are at all like ours, they’d really like to have a lot of things. A trip through Target involves an endless barrage of “can I get this?”
It’s one of life’s many ironies. At the times when we need our connections with families the most, our relationships become most strained. There are the arguments in the hallway
Allyson knows she could benefit from therapy. A healthy dose of impostor syndrome and a failed marriage have unleashed plenty of anxiety, and the pressures of her job grow more
Summer is in full swing. Families are taking vacations. The sun is shining. On any given day, you can hear the splashing of pools, smell the barbeques, and hear laughter
Life has taught most parents that when it comes to motivating children, it’s never effective to threaten, yell, or cuss at them, call them names, or hit them in any
We want our children to grow into happy and healthy adults. While parents worry about all the external influences that kids and teens have to contend with — their peers,
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
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