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  • Seasonal Depression in Kids

    December 12, 2022

    Seasonal Depression in Kids

    Seasonal depression, or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) as it’s officially known, may be turning your otherwise happy child into one who’s downcast and depressed. Here’s what you need to know about seasonal depression and what you can do to help your child through it if they are suffering.

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  • How Parents Help Grow (or Hurt) Leadership Skills in Kids

    December 2, 2022

    How Parents Help Grow (or Hurt) Leadership Skills in Kids

    Some kids are natural leaders. (We all know that 3-year-old who organizes their playmates and is happy to take charge of whatever situation they are in.) Other children learn how to be a leader like they learn how to play a sport or an instrument. Regardless, here are some ways that parents can foster leadership qualities in their kids that will help them lead as they get older … and one or two things parents accidentally do that end up stifling leadership qualities in their kids.

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  • What Are Normal Things for Kids to Be Anxious About?

    October 26, 2022

    What Are Normal Things for Kids to Be Anxious About?

    Children are scared of things. That isn’t a surprise. But what are normal things for kids to be anxious about? When should parents think about talking to a doctor about their kids fears, and when can they rest assured that what their child is going through is developmentally appropriate?

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  • Raising Independent Children

    October 19, 2022

    Raising Independent Children

    What does raising independent children look like? And how can parents guide their children in ways that promote independence? Here are a few things to consider as you go about raising independent children. 

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  • 5 Ways to Make Your Kid Feel Special

    September 27, 2022

    5 Ways to Make Your Kid Feel Special

    Life can swirl around preschoolers like a windstorm. Between playdates, preschool, and daycare, they may feel like the adults in their life don’t really see them. If you want to make your kid feel special, loved, and appreciated, try and incorporate these five special moments into their everyday lives.

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  • Using Love Languages with Your Kids

    September 20, 2022

    Using Love Languages with Your Kids

    Expressing your love for your kids isn’t as straightforward as it seems. Each person is different, and we all give and receive love in different ways. The next time you try to bond with your kiddos, try and “speak” their love language. You’ll be amazed at the results.

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  • 4 Damaging Things Parents Say Without Realizing It

    August 23, 2022

    Four Damaging Things Parents Say Without Realizing It

    Have you ever said something that you instantly wished you could take back? Parents often say things to their children that have much bigger ramifications than they realize. Here are four damaging things that parents say to their children without realizing it.  

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  • "Fussy Phases": A Heads-Up on Developmental Milestones

    July 26, 2022

    “Fussy Phases”: A Heads-Up on Developmental Milestones

    Childrens’ developmental milestones can sneak up on the most experienced of parents. And navigating these fussy, irritable, unpredictable stages can be exhausting. Here’s some information so parents can better understand what’s going on in their child’s brain, as well as a rough timeline on when they can expect these stages to hit. 

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  • How To Parent: The Strong-Willed Kid

    June 29, 2022

    How To Parent: The Strong-Willed Kid

    Don’t lose heart! Just because your child is strong-willed does not mean they are a bad kid. Unfortunately, society has coupled “good kid” with the vague, ill-defined requirement of being “well behaved” — which is actually just code for “a child who doesn’t require much from me as an adult.” Strong-willed kids don’t fit that bill, and that’s why they often get a bad rap.

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