Looking for additional parenting support? Here are a few resources to keep on hand… CLICK: “Supporting Youth Affected by the Violence in Israel and Gaza.” This guide, from the National Association of School Psychologists, has tips for families and educators on how to have age-appropriate conversations and how to manage kids’ emotional reactions. READ: “What to Do When the News Scares You” by Jacqueline B. Toner. Geared toward ages 6 to 12, this book — written by a retired clinical psychologist with more than 30 years of experience — helps kids understand and process all the information around them. Plus, it provides ideas for how to calm worries and anxiety. LISTEN: “How to Talk to Kids About Difficult Things.” In this episode of NewYork-Presbyterian’s podcast, two experts from its Youth Anxiety Center discuss ways that parents can start — and continue — tough convos with kids, while keeping their mental health in mind. FOLLOW: Dr. Becky Kennedy (aka, Dr. Becky). The clinical psychologist — and “millennial parenting whisperer” — has garnered more than 2 million Insta followers, thanks to her relatable, seemingly off-the-cuff videos on regulating emotions, setting boundaries, and, yes, discussing complicated, devastating conflicts. |