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Helping Siblings Adjust to a New Baby
Whether it’s your first time adding a sibling to your family or your fourth (or more!), welcoming a new baby is a major transition—for everyone.
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Jun 103 min read


Connecting with Your Teenager
Raising a teenager is a journey filled with change, challenge, and—believe it or not—opportunity. As your teen pushes for independence, it can sometimes feel like they’re pulling away from you. But this stage of life doesn’t have to be a season of disconnection. In fact, with intentional effort, it can become a time of deepening your relationship.
thekidstherapycenter
Jun 32 min read


Parenting Through Divorce
Parenting a child through a divorce can be incredibly challenging for both parents and children...However, there are ways to support your child through this transition and minimize the emotional impact.
thekidstherapycenter
Apr 224 min read


Parenting a 3-Year-Old, Part 2
Discover even more ideas to help parent a strong-willed 3-year-old!
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Apr 153 min read


Parenting a Three-Year-Old, Part 1
Parenting a strong-willed 3-year-old can be both rewarding and challenging! Here are some ideas for parenting a strong-willed 3-year-old.
thekidstherapycenter
Apr 83 min read


Child Abuse Prevention Month
April is the month that we as a nation bring awareness to child abuse prevention.
thekidstherapycenter
Apr 11 min read


Managing Bedtime Battles
Bedtime battles are one of the most common parenting challenges with children of almost any age. As the day winds down and the night...
thekidstherapycenter
Feb 283 min read


Positive Behavior Support
“Positive behavior support” is a parenting skill that focuses on prompting positive behavior in order to address a negative behavior.
thekidstherapycenter
Feb 202 min read


Setting Limits
Identifying appropriate limits and being consistent with them are some of the most common challenges that parents face with their children.
thekidstherapycenter
Jan 222 min read


Why Play Therapy?
Play therapy is a way for the therapist to communicate effectively with a child's developmentally appropriate "language" - play.
thekidstherapycenter
Jan 152 min read


Family Resolutions
This is the time of year when many people decide to make a New Year’s resolution to improve some part of their life. Why not make some as...
thekidstherapycenter
Jan 32 min read
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