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How Social Media Is Shaping Your Child’s Self-Worth

For today’s children and teens, social media is not just a way to connect—it’s a place where identity is constantly being formed, compared, and evaluated. Unlike previous generations, kids are growing up with a steady stream of curated images, achievements, and lifestyles. They are not just observing others—they are measuring

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Why Your Child Won’t Talk to You—And How to Change That

Many parents say the same thing: “My child just doesn’t talk to me anymore.”What often feels like distance or defiance is usually something more subtle—your child may not feel comfortable opening up. Children and teens don’t stop communicating because they have nothing to say. They stop when sharing begins to

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Helping Your Child Manage Anxiety: What Actually Works

Anxiety in children and teens is more common than many parents realize. It doesn’t always look like worry—instead, it can show up as irritability, avoidance, perfectionism, or even physical complaints like headaches or stomachaches. When a child is anxious, the instinct is often to protect them from discomfort. While this

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