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Stress in Children and Teens: How to Recognize Signs and Provide Support
As parents, we all strive to provide the best for our children and want them to grow up healthy and successful. However, life can be unpredictable, and stress can sneak in, affecting our children’s well-being. It is crucial to acknowledge that children and teens are not immune to stress and can experience it from various…
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How to Transition Back to Work After Maternity Leave
Making a successful transition back to work after maternity leave is critical for both parents. It will be a challenge, but there’s no need to put your career on hold or struggle unnecessarily. Working while raising a family is manageable with the right advice and information. Consider the following ideas to make the transition easier.…
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Talking to Your Teen About Suicide
As of the writing of this article, youth suicide is affecting families across the nation. Since 2007, the suicide rate among American youth ages 10 to 24 has increased by almost 60%. In September 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, kids ages 11 to 17 reported the highest rates of suicidal ideation compared to any other…
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Preparing for the Impact of Retirement On Your Relationship
Many couples look forward to retirement, believing it will result in more time for travel, hobbies, and family visits. While most retiring couples adjust to this new life stage relatively quickly, they may not always anticipate how retirement may change their relationship. Even couples with a happy marriage can experience bumps on the road to…
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Preparing For Fatherhood
Researchers have identified the transition to parenthood as one of life’s most challenging milestones that can either bring couples closer together or push them apart. Think Ahead About Potential Stress Points After the baby has arrived, make spending quality time alone together a priority, and you’ll find a way to make it happen. …
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Postpartum Depression
Babies and their parents have a very special bond. The stronger you can make this bond, the better for your baby. However, postpartum depression can cause mothers to be inconsistent in caring for their children and make bonding difficult. The mother may be loving one minute and withdrawn the next. They may not respond at…
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How to Choose The Best Daycare For Your Child
You’re not alone if it makes you nervous to think about leaving your baby with someone else. It’s a big decision to let someone else take care of some of your child’s needs, especially if this is your first child. But if you want to go back to work, you won’t be the only one:…
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Families and Shift Work
Family members who live with a shift worker have their own set of challenges and frustrations. Children might find it difficult to understand why Mom or Dad is at work when important school activities are scheduled, when their sports team is playing, or if extra help is needed with a tough homework assignment. Couples may…
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Bringing a Newborn Home
Your new baby has finally arrived, and it’s time to bring your little one home. As you look down at this innocent little face, you may feel overwhelmed by the new responsibilities that come with this bundle of joy. Feeding, bathing, diapering, and dressing an infant are all skills that must be mastered. Bringing baby…
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The Power of Positive Parenting
A child’s happiness starts with a firm foundation of love, security, and self-esteem. This article has some thoughts from childcare experts that will put you on the right track as your child grows. Set aside special time. Every child should feel special and appreciated. This helps with their self-image, confidence, and resiliency. Set aside special…