Kids have big feelings and sometimes they express them in pretty big and disruptive ways. How can we help when our child is grappling with something but doesn’t have the words to describe the problem?
"Simply put, coping mechanisms are the ways that any person handles stress, big emotions or challenging life ...
Ever wondered what’s really going on in your child’s mind? Kids might not always talk about their feelings, but their actions ...
At the core of strong mental health is one’s ability to manage and tolerate emotions in a healthy manner. Emotional literacy, or emotional intelligence, is having self-awareness to recognize feelings ...
Sometimes a change of scenery or taking big deep breaths can help a child calm down enough to communicate. It can be very tough when your child is having a tantrum or is in floods of tears, especially ...
When a child feels seen, understood, and valued, they begin to open up. When you build relationships and trust together, security is guaranteed and they feel safer and thrive. Thank you for reading ...
To kids (and adults), emotions can often feel like a runaway train. They show up suddenly, crashing through town at top speed, destroying everything in their path. This is especially the case for ...
One of the biggest controversies in parenting is whether children should “cry it out” alone when they are upset, in order to learn how to comfort themselves, or whether they should be held and loved ...
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