
HELP! I Think My Child is a Bully. What Can I Do to Stop It?
While hard to imagine, your son or daughter may be displaying signs of acting like a bully. We must recognize the signs and address them quickly.
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While hard to imagine, your son or daughter may be displaying signs of acting like a bully. We must recognize the signs and address them quickly.

Adoption into a family means a major transition for everyone in the family and could lead to Adoption and Reactive Attachment Disorder.

Learn the factors that can help determine if your child is experiencing normal adolescent trials or fitting the definition of a troubled teen.

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Including your newly adopted child into existing family traditions is important, but consider adopting some of their traditions too.

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It can be hard to distinguish teenage drama from a mental health issue. If there is a mental health concern, it is important to recognize it. Here’s what to look for.

Technology has made it easier for kids to fall into the trap of peer pressure. Learn what to look for and how you can help your child.

It’s possible that certain lifestyle changes, like diet and sleep schedules, can help children with ADD manage their symptoms.

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