Teaching our kids to say "thank you" is important, but truly instilling a sense of gratitude in them is another matter entirely. Gratitude goes beyond good manners -- it's a mindset and a lifestyle.
One of the best things for helping children with anxiety is talking. There is something about putting a voice to your worries, and speaking them aloud that is therapeutic, especially when a trusted adult is listening. That’s why children’s books on the topic are so great: you can read them together and talk about them. They allow you to share what has worked for you, and openly discuss a shared emotion.
Are you looking to start some family traditions this holiday season? If so, check out this list of fun family ideas.
The steps and things to know when applying for child support, what child support is, and to know it's not failure admitting you need help.
Help decorate your Christmas tree with these great ornament craft ideas to make with your child.