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Connection-Focused Parenting as a Military Service Member or First Responder

Maintaining these connections and staying actively involved is key to fostering a healthy parent-child relationship. Regular, meaningful interactions help build trust, emotional resilience, and a sense of security. Even with a busy schedule, staying engaged and creating shared experiences shows your child they are valued and loved, which supports their overall well-being.

Understanding how Divorce Affects Children’s Mental Health and Ways to Support Them Through the Transition

Divorce is one of the most emotionally challenging experiences a family can face. For adults, understanding the reasons behind the separation may be clear, but for your children, it often feels like their world is falling apart. The impact of divorce on your children’s mental health can be significant, leading to various emotional and behavioral challenges.

TOP 10 THINGS DIVORCED/DIVORCING PARENTS WILL WISH THEY DID DURING BACK-TO-SCHOOL SEASON.

As I see school supplies invading the aisles of stores, fall clothing being hung on clothing racks, and Halloween candy already beginning to tempt me at the grocery store, I felt appropriate to remind parents—before it is too late—of the ten things they should keep in mind as schools start up again.