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.
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.
Kids may be dealing with distress, anxiety, and misinformation.
The war powers resolution gives lawmakers an opportunity to demand congressional approval before further attacks are carried out.
Senate Republicans have voted down an effort to halt President Donald Trump’s war against Iran. It demonstrated early GOP ...
When children know they can ask questions at home, they are less likely to rely solely on what they see online.
In an increasingly polarized world, leaders who deploy three principles in challenging conversations set themselves apart.
Parent-teen conversations can quickly become an argument, even when the best of intentions are at work, and adolescence is a time of growing autonomy, self-definition, and sensitivity to criticism, ...