by Patrice M Foster | Jan 30, 2022 | nursing posts, Teens |
Worry Coping with Anxiety is a part of everyone’s life, at some point. As a matter of fact, there are several ways of dealing with disparate worry owing different cause. Again appropriate treatment and support can help your teen. In fact to deal with their...
by Patrice M Foster | Oct 29, 2021 | nursing posts, parents, Teens |
Why Do I Feel Guilty? Understand guilt in kids. There is a connection between the feelings of guilt and resentment. And the problems your child especially teenagers struggle with on a daily bases. Such as weight, goals, peer pressures, that need to fit in and dealing...
by Patrice M Foster | Oct 2, 2021 | Teens, teenage depression |
Don’t be Alarm! Emotional changes in your adolescent son may come as a shock to you. After all it may seem like he is turning into a completely different individual than he once was a year ago. What is happening to him, and why? There are many changes, and...
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 | Mar 18, 2017 | Teens |
Surprise Surprising Answer these questions come up time and time again: How many adolescents suffer from depression or anxiety? The answer never ceases to shock anyone. Who doesn’t already know the answer. Nearly one-fifth of all teens suffer from some degree of...
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