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PSYCHOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS FOR CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS & FAMILIES

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RESOURCES The following are additional resources for children, adolescent and family issues. Please note these links and articles are only meant to provide general information about a topic. They should not necessarily be used as psychological counsel or advice, as each person's specific situation requires a more custom solution.
If you have any questions or would like more information on a particular topic, feel free to send an email to KristenWynns@gMail.com. PODCAST: COPING WITH YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIORAL AND EMOTIONAL ISSUES Children can place stress on any marriage, and when kids are dealing with behavioral or emotional problems, it can often be even more trying on the parents. Dr. Kristen Wynns returns to discuss some of the differences between chronic problems and those that are a natural part of development, as well as what parents can do to make sure the special needs of their children don’t take a toll on the marriage itself.
This Stay Happily Married podcast can be found here. Or you can download the iTunes version by searching for the Stay Happily Married podcast and selecting Episode 24: Coping with Your Child's Behavioral and Emotional Issues. PODCAST: THE EFFECTS OF MARITAL CONFLICT ON YOUR KIDS Is conflict in your marriage taking a toll on your children? Even if the arguments take place behind closed doors, they can still impact your kids. Dr. Kristen Wynns discusses some tactics parents often use without realizing the effects and how parents can resolve conflicts in a constructive manner that provides a positive behavioral model for their children.
This Stay Happily Married podcast can be found here. Or you can download the iTunes version by searching for the Stay Happily Married podcast and selecting Episode 23: The Effects of Marital Conflict on Your Kids.
ASK THE EXPERT: LEAVING A CHILD ALONE What is an appropriate age to leave your child home alone, and how long should you start initially leaving them alone?
GET AN A IN “BACK TO SCHOOL” PREPARATION Helpful hints to make the beginning of the school year go smoothly.
DEALING WITH DIVORCE: 10 TIPS TO PROTECT YOUR KIDS While divorce can be hard on children, it’s often the fighting of the parents that most directly affects them. Help buffer your children from the problems of parental divorce or marital conflict.
PRESCHOOLERS & DIVORCE What do they understand? How do they react? What can parents do?
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