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Winter blues or something more serious?
Each winter you might notice a dip in your child's mood and a change in their behavior, and then witness them return to being themselves again once springtime hits. You might even experience these seasonal changes yourself.Moreabout winter blues or something more serious?
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5 ways to end mental health stigma
Mental health disorders in children are on the rise. But, even with up to 1 in 5 children experiencing a mental health disorder, many people are uncomfortable talking about children's mental health. Learning more about mental health disorders in children and the stigmas attached to them can make the topic less scary.Moreabout 5 ways to end mental health stigma
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What are signs of bullying parents can look for?
If your child is being bullied at school, he or she might be hesitant to share that information with you. In this video, Celia Heppner, Psy.D., clinical psychologist at Children's Health, shares signs to look for if you suspect your child is being bullied or teased.Moreabout what are signs of bullying parents can look for?
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5 ways to help your child with anxiety
Childhood is often thought of as a carefree time without worries. However, it’s important to know that children can experience anxiety, just like adults. The good news is you can help your child better handle anxiety.Moreabout 5 ways to help your child with anxiety
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How can parents give kids confidence to deal with bullying?
Parents often want to know what they can do in their own interactions with their kids to give them the confidence to deal with bullying. In this video, Celia Heppner, Psy.D., clinical psychologist at Children's Health, shares the importance of modeling healthy behaviors for children.Moreabout how can parents give kids confidence to deal with bullying?
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How can parents help children open up about bullying?
One reason a child might be hesitant to tell a parent about bullying is fear about how a parent will react and fear of receiving unwanted attention at school if their parent intervenes. In this video, Celia Heppner, Psy.D., clinical psychologist at Children's Health, shares strategies for parents to help their children be open in their communication about bullying.Moreabout how can parents help children open up about bullying?