Embracing Hard Feelings
Kids benefit from knowing their parents see them as good individuals, even amidst struggles. It's crucial to acknowledge negative emotions while also setting boundaries. A sincere conversation can help children feel supported and understood, emphasizing that their feelings matter and that change is on the way.In this clip
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Dear LK: My kids are enemies. What should I do?
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Gary, my brother-in-law adopted two boys, and they are having trouble in school. One of them is really struggling to cope and deal with his anger; he lashes out at people when they are just asking simple questions. He gets into fights at school because he thinks people are talking about him or saying bad things about him. This is putting a lot of stress on my brother-in-law and his family. Do you have any suggestions or help you could offer?
How to handle inappropriate feelings towards a sibling