Since full-time mommies like me spend most of the time in
the kitchen, you can’t blame me for wanting it remodeled more than the master
bedroom. Based on the survey
made by Houzz.com, 94 percent of the respondents want to replace their
kitchen countertops. Sounds like I’m not the only one dissatisfied with my
present countertop!
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
How to Help Children Manage Grief
As parents, we want to shield our children from the pain of
losing a loved one. But no matter how hard we want to protect them, children
can’t help themselves from feeling grief. What we can control on our part is to
help the child feel safe and to let him express his feelings in his own way. By
helping the child deal with the loss, he’ll learn to build a very important
life skill that he will need in the future—healthy coping skills.
Labels:
child psychology,
Children,
death,
grieving,
managing grief,
parenting,
psychology,
support system
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