Have you ever experienced something in life and you couldn’t quite find the emotion to describe how you felt? Here are some words, from across the globe, that might help. 🙂
Category: Growth and Development
Anxiety Begets…Anxiety
Which came first: the anxious parent or the anxious child? Hmm.. likely the parent, although we can’t know for sure. If you are a parent, it’s really tough-nearly impossible- to not project your own “stuff” onto your child(ren); this is because you are human. As if raising a little person isn’t challenging enough, parenting seems…
Tips on Parenting an Introverted Child
First, above all, know that if your child is more reserved or introverted, there is nothing to be “fixed!” In some cases, children might need to work to develop self-confidence and overcome shyness (shyness-rooted in anxiety- is different than introversion), but the reserved child does not automatically need “fixing.” Some children are simply designed this…
NY Times on Attachment
Attachment theory is one of my favorite things to study, talk about, and apply. Why are you the way you are? While there are many factors I am glad to see that the NY Times featured an article on the subject which you can read about here. Philly.com recently reviewed the article which you can…