• Mother with children. Talking with your child about illness can be hard, but here are a few recommendations.

    Talking with Your Child About Coronavirus

    News about coronavirus (COVID-19) is everywhere.  It’s on the news, social media, and even talked about at your local neighborhood grocery store.  Chances are your child already knows about coronavirus. They’ve heard it from a teacher at school, on the playground, or from a close friend or family member.  With so much information going around, it’s important to not be afraid of talking with your child about coronavirus.  Don’t be afraid to start the conversation As a parent, you are the most reputable source of information according to your children.  Therefore, it’s important to have an honest dialogue with your child to provide information at an age appropriate level.  You…

  • Calming strategies are helpful to manage overwhelming feelings.

    5 Calming Strategies for Any Age

    Learning to calm and relax your body and mind is something we can all benefit from.  Sometimes dealing with heightened emotions can leave our bodies and minds on edge. However, finding ways to relax can help us learn ways to regain control of our emotions and refocus our thoughts to the present moment. When feeling stressed or overwhelmed, there are two things to focus on: relaxing the body and calming the mind.  Here are 5 calming strategies I have found beneficial.  Take deep breaths The whole of our being is connected to our breath.  In fact, breathing is essential to life. It is also the first thing to speed up…

  • Panic attacks can leave you feeling drained and overwhelmed, but there are ways to get through them.

    How to Have a Better Panic Attack

    One thing I most appreciate is when I get to help people change their relationship to their panic attacks. The reality is that we can’t always make them stop. Sometimes our best bet is to learn how to get through them better. I wrote this because I and so many people I love, know what it’s like to suffer from panic attacks. I wrote this hoping to help diminish both the suffering and taboo of panic attacks. This is how it starts for me. My breath gets tight, I can’t focus and I can’t think. Oh no, oh no, oh no! It’s a panic attack. It literally feels like I…

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