TalkToYourKids: Having the right conversations with your children opens the lines of communication and helps you keep an eye out for warning signs that something is wrong.
, a clinical psychologist. “They want their kids to know that they are eager to help, but in my experience, kids are more committed to a solution if they come up with it themselves.”“They want us to take what they say seriously and not be judgmental,” Hamlet says. “Parents often want to rush into problem solving which can be invalidating.”, Ed.M., senior advisor on learning and attention issues for Understood.org, adds that if you jump right to advice, “you’ll shut down the conversation.
From there, their clinician will “seek a diagnosis and discuss an appropriate care plan,” says Mordecai. “Treatment can vary based on severity of symptoms, but can include counseling, behavioral therapy, support groups and/or medication.”, start by talking with your school counselor, or if they’re not available, talk with a local youth group leader, pastor or other trusted community figure.
“Look at your family and other healthy adults in kids lives: teachers and coaches, too,” says Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen, child psychologist and mother of two, and founder of the
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