When You Don’t Recognize the Child You Love
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
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.
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. You got four hours of
Many people grew up assuming that all blended families automatically functioned like TV’s Brady Bunch. When Carol and Mike Brady married, her three daughters, his three sons, and a dog
Crises happen in every life and every family, and how we respond to them helps to shape the rest of our lives and the nature of our relationships. Major life
A generation ago, when parents fretted about their family’s screen time, they were normally referring to the hours they and their kids spent hunkered down in front of the TV.
There’s so much about parenting that nobody warns you about, and one of the most difficult things can be helping your children through their endless series of crises while protecting
Getting through the teenage years is never easy, but I didn’t think it would be this rough. My daughter was one of the “good” kids … never getting in trouble
What’s the best way to treat anxiety? Many people turn to their medical doctors for one of the increasingly popular anti-anxiety drugs. According to GoodRx, about one in every ten
Parents will tell you it happens so quickly. One day, you’re holding a tiny child in your arms. Then, in what seems like moments, they’re preparing to walk across a
“I wasn’t sure she needed to see a counselor, but …” If you’ve spoken (or even thought) those words, you’re not alone. Nearly every parent who has contacted Care to
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