Children may see and hear things about escalating conflicts in the news, leading to feelings of anxiety and fear. A child protection expert shares tips on how to address their concerns.
Teachers across the country are facing tough questions from students about events in the Middle East that unfolded on Feb. 28 ...
As conflict continues in the Middle East, it can lead to anxiety and fear, especially among children. Experts say parents can help by talking with kids in age-a ...
Experts say a good way to start any of these conversations is to ask children what they already know.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – The conflict overseas can be a difficult topic for some parents to broach with their kids. Kerry Brown, a parenting specialist at Beech Acres Parenting Center, said that honesty is ...
Conflict may be the uninvited guest who lingers longer than he’s wanted and comes bearing baggage. But suppose conflict did visit and made your relationships stronger, rather than ripping them apart?
When reports of foreign attacks and rising death tolls have the potential to reach children's ears, parents have to decide what — and how much — to tell their children about what is happening in the ...