November 23, 2014
Today, I’d like to share what exactly happens to the body when your child experiences stress, and dig deeper into one of the main modern day conundrums families face that may deepen this stress: early separation between mother and child. The biology of your child’s stress Here is what is happening from a biological standpoint:
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November 22, 2014
As I was sitting in my office this morning listening to the news, I thought about the unusual stress that today’s children are exposed to. Though your children are born hard-wired to learn and filled with tremendous human potential, I am concerned that the demands of our modern culture may negatively affect both their cognitive
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November 18, 2014
I was sitting at my desk one morning, preparing to be a guest on The Maggie Linton Show. The topic for discussion was, How to Help Parents Relate to Their Children. While having my second cup of tea, I thought about the importance of relationships and that, like everything else in life, success is based
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November 17, 2014
First and most importantly: enjoy your holiday! You haven’t seen your child for several months, since she left for her Freshman year of college. During that time, she has been completely independent, on her assent towards adulthood. You’ve trusted that you have instilled within her your values, morals, and integrity. And, now that she has
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October 27, 2014
If your child has concerns and anxiety about Ebola, here are 10 concrete things you can do as a parent: 1. Parents must take their own authority and monitor all forms of media. It is helpful to watch media with your child, so that you can explain disturbing information. 2. It is important to give
Filed Under: Blog, Parenting & Family, Stress & Well-being