It seemed as though the so-called 'mom wars' were a thing of the past. Then came the coronavirus.
Connie shares her tips for dealing with kids during this stressful time.It seemed like the so-called"mom wars" were just about a thing of the past. And then came the coronavirus.
Now is"especially a damaging time to engage in mommy wars because of the precariousness of COVID19 and the current unknown of the long-lasting impacts on our mental health," said Dr. Huong Diep, a board-certified child and family psychologist in private practice in San Diego. "But maybe it's her way of coping," she said."Some people go into hyperproductive mode, others don't, there is no right way."Check yourself first
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