Advice for kids building friendships
Activities and tips to help your child determine and develop good friendships when relationships with other kids are feeling hard.
Activities and tips to help your child determine and develop good friendships when relationships with other kids are feeling hard.
When strong feelings bubble up, the language part of a child’s brain shuts down and they often can’t put words to what they are feeling or think logically.Â
Parents can help by giving them language and letting them know their feelings are okay.
Sometimes getting your child or teen to talk to you can feel a bit uncomfortable. Here are some activities you can do together that can lead to natural conversation and better communication.
Sometimes getting your child or teen to talk to you can feel a bit uncomfortable. Here are some activities you can do together that can lead to natural conversation and better communication.
Trauma is a common and treatable condition by a professional – more than ⅔ of kids report at least one traumatic event by 16 years old. If you are noticing a child is distressed or appears to be stuck, take these next steps to assess the best way to move forward.
Here are some starting steps to take when your child is experiencing a particularly tough moment with depression. Your child may have feelings or thoughts that have started interfering with how they handle daily routines like sleeping, eating, care or school. For any life-threatening emergencies, call 988 immediately.
When your child is experiencing an anxiety crisis, follow these steps on how you can step in to help them weather the storm. If your child needs immediate, emergency support, call 988.