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How to Talk to Your Teenager About Alcohol

How to Talk to Your Teenager About Alcohol

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Jun 18, 2021 | How to Talk to Children, Parenting

While our society often normalizes high school drinking, it can lead to physical, emotional and behavioral problems along with addiction. Teen drinking may feel like a sensitive subject, but it’s crucial to talk about it before it’s too late. Middle...
How to Talk to Your Child About Divorce

How to Talk to Your Child About Divorce

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Apr 21, 2021 | How to Talk to Children, Parenting

No one wants to go through a divorce, but going through the experience with children can be particularly daunting. A parent’s divorce can be a shocking, confusing, frustrating, stressful and sad time for children, though a child’s reaction depends on their...
How to Talk to Children About Death

How to Talk to Children About Death

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Feb 23, 2021 | How to Talk to Children, Parenting

No one wants to talk about death, but if you’re a parent, the prospect of talking to your child about death can be especially daunting. There’s no “right time” if you’re wondering when to talk to children about death. Many times,...
How to Talk to Your Child About Politics

How to Talk to Your Child About Politics

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Jan 11, 2021 | How to Talk to Children, Parenting

Have you started teaching your child about politics? A 2016 survey found that only 10 percent of parents believe that any age is a good age to discuss politics with children. That means a lot of parents are waiting until their children are older to start talking. We...
How to Talk to Children About Race

How to Talk to Children About Race

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Sep 14, 2020 | How to Talk to Children, Parenting

Racism is a hot topic throughout the world nowadays and for good reason. It can be a complicated concept that’s hard to define accurately. In fact, many people believe the dictionary definition of racism is inaccurate since the dictionary often cannot keep up...
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