by Patrice M Foster | Jan 15, 2018 | nursing posts, children, depression, Teens |
Gamers Video game depression, loneliness and addiction: Do you wonder if these gamer pastimes are more than a habit. That is not really good for your child mental health. If a kid spends hours on end with a controller in his hand, it might be a sign that things...
by Patrice M Foster | Dec 30, 2017 | parents, children, Teens |
Left alone to fend for themselves. School can be rough. As if tests, homework, and a load of new information wasn’t enough. Schoolmates can make life a real challenge for a kid. Bullying is serious business. In late November, ten year-old Ashawnty Davis of Sunrise...
by Patrice M Foster | Jan 2, 2017 | children |
Moody Kids Spot Depression in children may not be easy for most parents. Its normal for your child to feel irritated or sad. Bad moods every so often are call temper tantrum by many people. Do you know the difference? When the behavior and feelings linger for long...
by Patrice M Foster | Apr 20, 2016 | parents, children |
Parent Judge good parenting? People define good parenting differently. Everyone’s standards are not the same. But, there are some things good parents always do. A good parent must understand they are not their child’s friend and, If you do not hear “I don’t like you”...
by Patrice M Foster | Feb 24, 2015 | children |
Raising Kids Happy Children how can we tell if we are raising them. Children are beautiful gifts wrapped in well decorated colorful blankets. Unwrapping those gifts can be joyous for some and sad for others. Because of the responsibilities associated with their...
by Patrice M Foster | Dec 13, 2014 | children, Christmas, nursing posts, parents |
Homeless Kids This Christmas show kindness During the holidays, we tend to be the most excited not only for the gifts and the giving. But also for the good times we share with our loved ones. Homeless kids Christmas we sometimes fail to see how lucky we are. There...
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