Kids need support to develop emotional intelligence. Here's how you can teach your child to identify and express emotions in a healthy way.
When life gets challenging—whether due to a family illness or troubling news online—helping kids express their emotions can feel overwhelming. Learn practical, age-appropriate strategies from Friends ...
This post is by David Preece, Ph.D., edited by James Gross, Ph.D. How are you feeling right now? You might find this question easy to answer, almost impossible to answer, or somewhere in between. We ...
Teaching your child about four foundational emotions—anger, sadness, fear, and jealousy—can help them build a lifelong emotional vocabulary. Naming and normalizing feelings gives kids the language ...
When emotions aren't openly talked about in childhood, kids often learn to adapt in protective ways. A psychotherapist posted on TikTok that growing up in households where feelings were never ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Mental health is something many people struggle with. One local artist explains how creating art could help. “I like to use art and painting as a way to, be grounded, work ...