
Thankful For Ya! - How to Tell Your Children You are Thankful for Them!
11/22/22 • 29 min
Although it seems like we were just preparing for back to school, it’s that time of year again- Holiday Season!!!!!!
No matter what you celebrate or how you choose to celebrate, the holiday season can be an exciting time for many parents, caregivers, and their children. During this time, many start engaging in family traditions, traveling, spending time with relatives and friends, engaging in fun activities, and thinking about the upcoming new year.
In the hustle and bustle of this season, it is important to take into consideration your child’s emotional and mental health.
This week many of us will be reflecting on the things we are thankful for. Many of the parents and caregivers I work with talk about how amazing their children are. This week is the perfect time to tell your children you appreciate them and let them know how they contribute to your life.
On this week's episode of the podcast, I am talking about the importance of praising your children! It is easy to get caught up in constantly redirecting or criticizing your child's behavior. We know, that children thrive when parents and caregivers are intentional about praising and affirming them. Join me as I provide the definition of praise, give examples or praise, and discuss the many benefits of praise!
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Although it seems like we were just preparing for back to school, it’s that time of year again- Holiday Season!!!!!!
No matter what you celebrate or how you choose to celebrate, the holiday season can be an exciting time for many parents, caregivers, and their children. During this time, many start engaging in family traditions, traveling, spending time with relatives and friends, engaging in fun activities, and thinking about the upcoming new year.
In the hustle and bustle of this season, it is important to take into consideration your child’s emotional and mental health.
This week many of us will be reflecting on the things we are thankful for. Many of the parents and caregivers I work with talk about how amazing their children are. This week is the perfect time to tell your children you appreciate them and let them know how they contribute to your life.
On this week's episode of the podcast, I am talking about the importance of praising your children! It is easy to get caught up in constantly redirecting or criticizing your child's behavior. We know, that children thrive when parents and caregivers are intentional about praising and affirming them. Join me as I provide the definition of praise, give examples or praise, and discuss the many benefits of praise!
Website- https://www.drtashabrown.com/Email Address- [email protected]
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/dr.tashabrown/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/dr.tashabrown7
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Tis The Season!- Trailer
Although it seems like we were just preparing for back to school, it’s that time of year again- Holiday Season!!!!!!
No matter what you celebrate or how you choose to celebrate, the holiday season can be an exciting time for many parents, caregivers, and their children. During this time, many start engaging in family traditions, traveling, spending time with relatives and friends, engaging in fun activities, and thinking about the upcoming new year.
In the hustle and bustle of this season, it is important to take into consideration your child’s emotional and mental health.
Join me for a six-week series called “Tis the Season! Your Child’s Mental Health and the Holidays." During this installment, I will be talking about the importance of praise, planning for holiday travel, how to prepare for extended amounts of time around family and friends, and so much more!
Happy Holidays, I am excited to take notes with you!
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Making Your Child's Mental Health A Priority This Holiday Season
Although it seems like we were just preparing for back to school, it’s that time of year again- Holiday Season!!!!!!
No matter what you celebrate or how you choose to celebrate, the holiday season can be an exciting time for many parents, caregivers, and their children. During this time, many start engaging in family traditions, traveling, spending time with relatives and friends, engaging in fun activities, and thinking about the upcoming new year.
On this week’s episode of the podcast, we are talking all about how you can make your child’s mental health a priority this holiday season. The holiday season can be triggering for many of us, including children, and it is super important that parents and caregivers are aware of the best ways to help the children in their lives cope and transition throughout the holiday season. The episode includes practical tips that you can use this holiday season to help support your children. On the episode, I share how you can manage your expectations, maintain a routine, give your child time and space when they need it, monitor your child’s mood and behavior, and so much more!
How are you making your child’s mental health a priority this holiday season?
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