It can be tough to get kids to talk to you about what's bothering them, but it can be less difficult if you have shorter, consistent conversations with them, says child psychologist J. Timothy Davis.
A single longform, heartfelt conversation — is that too much for a parent to hope for? From the distraction-prone hyperactivity of adolescence to the emotional angst of their teen years, sometimes ...
INDIANAPOLIS — As kids head back to school, many parents are eager to hear all about their day — but getting more than a "fine" or "it was okay" can sometimes feel like pulling teeth. We sat down with ...
Getting kids to talk about their feelings is a formidable task. This is especially true of boys who are taught in our culture to suppress their feelings. However, being able to know and express your ...
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