Seven Tips for Talking With Your Kids About Terminal Illness
We can be a supportive presence for our children when a loved one is dying, even in the midst of our own grief.
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We can be a supportive presence for our children when a loved one is dying, even in the midst of our own grief.
When we validate someone, we show them that we understand and care about their feelings and experiences.
According to a new book, there are tools we can learn to help us sit with conflict and grow from it.
Kurt Gray believes that by shifting our thinking from right and wrong to “harm,” we can feel less outrage and understand each other better.
Sahaj Kaur Kohli explores how people who belong to more than one culture grapple with love, identity, family, and therapy.
Why not use Valentine's Day to promote a bigger idea of love?
If we're not careful, our beliefs, habits, and assumptions can get in the way of deep, fulfilling relationships.
Here are key strategies to foster meaningful collaboration and strengthen relationships between educators and diverse families.