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Coping with and Communicating about Traumatic Events with Your Teen – Part 3

Coping with and Communicating about Traumatic Events with Your Teen – Part 3

by The Invisible Riptide | Mar 10, 2022 | Anxiety, Trauma

When something scary happens in a place that is supposed to be safe? There’s a lot to consider: PART 1: Understand trauma, it’s potential impact, and when to be concerned. PART 2: As a caregiver, how do you process the trauma so you can be available to your child or...
Coping with and Communicating about Traumatic Events with Your Teen – Part 2

Coping with and Communicating about Traumatic Events with Your Teen – Part 2

by The Invisible Riptide | Mar 10, 2022 | Anxiety, Trauma

When something scary happens in a place that is supposed to be safe? There’s a lot to consider: PART 1: Understand trauma, it’s potential impact, and when to be concerned. PART 2: As a caregiver, how do you process the trauma so you can be available to your child or...
Coping with and Communicating about Traumatic Events with Your Teen – Part 1

Coping with and Communicating about Traumatic Events with Your Teen – Part 1

by The Invisible Riptide | Mar 8, 2022 | Anxiety, Trauma

When something scary happens in a place that is supposed to be safe? There’s a lot to consider: PART 1: Understand trauma, it’s potential impact, and when to be concerned. PART 2: As a caregiver, how do you process the trauma so you can be available to your child or...
Tips for Talking to Kids About Traumatic Events Without Added Fear and Anxiety

Tips for Talking to Kids About Traumatic Events Without Added Fear and Anxiety

by The Invisible Riptide | Dec 17, 2021 | Anxiety, Parenting, Trauma

Social media (Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Twitter, and on and on) and 24-hour news provides a constant source of unending information that can spread like wildfire. Shielding your child from news and information is not an option. What’s a parent to do? Don’t be afraid...