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Navigating Spring Break: Tips for Parents
I know Spring break can be an exciting time for young people, filled with opportunities for fun and relaxation. However, for parents, it can also be a source of stress and concern, especially when it comes to ensuring the safety and well-being of their children. I understand theseconcerns and have compiled a list of tips to help parents navigate spring break with confidence and peace of mind.
USING THE 4 Rs IN EVERYDAY RELATIONAL CONFLICT
A conversation with a colleague recently reminded me of a family activity that I love. I think it is something that we can even use with ourselves and within our everyday lives as we navigate the ups and downs of relationships.
If We Don’t Tell People How We Feel, How Will They Know?
All the years I have been a therapist, which is 20 now, I spend a lot of time talking with clients about the importance of letting people in their life know how they feel.
EXPLORE YOUR WORLD!
Explore your world! Go outside! Get some sunshine! Vitamin D supports a healthy immune system and brain functioning! Because Lord knows everyone needs a brain to function….well, MOST of us use ours.
LISTEN TO YOUR BODY.
Listen to your body. When it’s tired, rest. When it’s hungry, eat. Just like a car, we need fuel to run. And depletion means breakdown—- breakdown of your mind and cells. And nobody wants that. Sometimes it’s hard to listen to our own advice. ;) Easier to give it.
BE WHERE YOUR FEET ARE.
Mindfulness, being in the moment. Staying in your own hoola-hoop. Staying in the middle of the herd.
WALKING THROUGH DARKNESS
“Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.”
Victor Hugo