Back-to-school isn’t just a big change for your kids—it can be tough on your pup too! Check out our latest blog post for tips to keep your furry friend happy and stress-free. https://lnkd.in/emdVGTqC
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Is your child gearing up for summer camp? Ease the transition with our latest blog post! https://lnkd.in/e4ii7dcy Check it out for valuable tips and make this summer memorable for your child! #BrockEatHealthy #SummerCamp #ParentingTips #BlogPost
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School is in session! Today can be a big day for both students and their parents/caregivers as everyone adjusts to a new routine. Are you looking for ways to connect with your child after school this week? Are you used to hearing “fine” when you ask your child how their day was? Here are some new conversation starters to try with your kid after their first day of school!
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Getting children to help around the house can often be fraught — it can involve nagging, bribing, etc. — and end up being such an unpleasant process that parents give up and do everything themselves. However, it’s possible to reframe traditional “chores” in ways that not only engage your children in helping but also strengthen your family bond. Read our latest blog here: https://bit.ly/3XnCY9c
Say “No” to Chores and “Yes” to Family Bonding
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✒️ Most parents know that mornings can be challenging for kids (and adults, too!). Getting your child out of bed and ready for school on time can sometimes feel like a battle. As the back-to-school season approaches, it’s important to develop strategies to maintain peace at the breakfast table. For more tips and tricks to make your mornings smoother, visit our blog and discover expert advice to help you start the school day right. https://vist.ly/3fbcx #Blog #LawFirm #FamilyLaw #BackToSchool #Summer #TheLeveyLawGroup
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If your child is having tantrums, trouble getting along with their good friends, stomachaches/fatigue, or a fear of sleeping alone, they may be feeling anxiety about the new school year. You can help ease that anxiety by talking with them about their worries and coming up with solutions together. Some ideas include setting up play dates with other kids in their class or doing a walk-through of their routes to their classroom and pickup/drop-off areas.
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Feeling the Back to School Rush? If the start of the school year has you juggling activities and schedules, you're not alone! Our webinar, 'Managing Back to School Stress for Parents,' offers practical tips and tools to help you thrive during this busy season of parenthood. Missed the live session? No problem! You can sign up and watch it at your convenience through the link below. Take a moment for yourself and discover strategies to make this school year a little smoother! https://lnkd.in/eefSMcYm
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🌟 Moving with Kids? We’ve Got You Covered! 🌟 Download our FREE Practical Guide to Moving with Children and turn a hectic process into a smooth transition! 🏡✨ From fun packing tips to keeping little hands busy, our guide is filled with strategies to help your family adapt to your new home. 👉 Message me for your FREE copy today! 📚 #MovingWithKids #FamilyGuide #FreeDownload #SmoothTransitions #NewBeginnings
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Parents, be sure to include reading in your child’s daily routine during the summer. Here are 10 ideas to get started: https://bit.ly/3PNSd8W #SummerReading #LibraryAdventures #CSLPreads
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The article "Lost in the Middle" from New York Life Foundation sheds light on the challenges faced by caregivers of children with disabilities, highlighting the profound experience of grief intertwined with daily caregiving responsibilities. Through Kai's story, readers witness the emotional and psychological toll of navigating grief alongside the ongoing adjustments and uncertainties inherent in caregiving roles. It underscores the need for greater empathy and support for families grappling with grief and caregiving challenges. As we delve into Kai's journey, it becomes evident that grief is a continuous process intertwined with love, resilience, and growth. By acknowledging and addressing the grief experienced by caregivers, we can foster greater understanding and support within our communities. Let's create spaces where caregivers feel seen, heard, and embraced, offering solace and strength amidst the complexities of grief and caregiving.
Lost in the Middle
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