

10 Reasons for the Importance of Therapy for Children
Children who suffer from mild to severe psychological problems require the assistance of therapists. The extent of help required may range from guidance in school by a child therapist, to intensive psychiatric care provided in hospital settings. Children who are suffering from behavioral problems must be assessed to determine what type of treatment they may need. Some children benefit most from short-term counseling while others need long-term counseling. Children respond to


How to Make Friends - For Teens
Making friends can be tough when you're a teenager. You're going through so many changes in your life, and it's hard to find people who understand what you're going through. If you're looking for some ideas on how to make friends, you've come to the right place! Below are ideas for teens on how to make friends. Identifying Potential Friends. It is important first to identify whether or not someone is a potential friend. This means that they actually like you, and it's not jus


Activities to do with your child during COVID at home
The COVID-19 lockdown took a toll on everyone's physical and mental health. However, instead of thinking of lockdown as a prison, consider it an opportunity to spend more time with yourself and your family. That's what we will discuss in this article- the activities families can do together at home and how doing these will keep you and your family sane while strengthening your family's bond at the same time. Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown on Children Children, despite not kn


Ways To Keep Your Child Engaged In Online School
COVID changed everything for everyone. But for parents, the biggest change has to have been online school - and with online school came many different challenges. Internet outages, old laptops, poor connectivity, and unmotivated kids all joined forces to test us parents in ways we've never been tested before. But what if we told you it doesn't have to be that way? Today we'll share the best ways to keep your child engaged in online school so they're motivated, ready to learn,


Parenting My Teens Depression
We all want nothing more than to help our children grow and become the best version of themselves. It's a longing to be a safety net for our children. We want to be able to walk with them through their journey in life. We want to experience their good days and bad days with them, so we know how they are doing, to reassure them that they are not alone. Signs (Behavior) that my teen may have depression. Signs of emotional distress are revealed through one's behaviors. There is