Life can be so hard sometimes, and our kids can feel it.
Whether it’s something big affecting many or something personal just affecting your family, stressful times take a toll on everyone. And while you may be trying to hold things together, your child is watching, listening, and reacting, often in ways that are hard to manage.
They may become more anxious, sad, clingy, irritable, or withdrawn.
They may act out, melt down, or pull away.
It’s not always clear what to say or do, especially when you're feeling the weight of it, too. But how you respond in those moments helps shape how your child learns to cope, trust, and stay connected. Especially when life feels uncertain.
This month’s FEATURED WORKSHOP
Parenting in Difficult Times
(On-Demand, watch anytime)
In this 80-minute recorded workshop, I address five common parenting concerns that often come up during stressful times:
My child is anxious (and so am I)
My child is sad or lonely
My child won’t listen or cooperate
My child is glued to screens
My kids are constantly squabbling
You’ll learn practical strategies to support your child — and yourself.
These strategies don’t require hours of effort or big changes, just small moments of steadiness. This guidance is grounded in research, clinical experience, and a deep understanding of what families truly need during difficult seasons.
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