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13 hours ago ago from Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston's health and science blog
The holidays are supposed to be a time full of joy. Unfortunately, they can also bring with them stress, sadness and unrealistic expectations. Kids are affected by this just as much as adults. We talked to Children’s psychiatrist Stuart Goldman, MD , about how to help your kids cope with the holiday blues and make this a memorable holiday for the whole family. The holidays can be especially tough for children who have lost a family ...
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20 hours ago ago from myprivatebookmarks.com
During the holiday season, time is a prized commodity and thepreciousness of family is (hopefully) paramount in our minds.How is it then that we get so carried away with things that arenot of lasting significance? I wonder too. Are you ready to makea change? Let's tackle this now and relax sweetly into theholiday season while visions of sugarplums dance in our heads.First, take some time now to discuss with your family what youtruly want out ...
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It’s hard to like something you’ve never experienced, and harder still to get really good at something you never practice. Parents eager to raise artistic kids should offer plenty of spaces where art can happen. Art can happen anywhere, I suppose, and I doubt that the lack of an art studio would ever keep a truly driven artist from his or her muse. But I suspect that art-friendly play and living spaces can only help the cause. So ...
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9 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
By Terin Tashi Miller Associated Press A scene from the film A Christmas Carol. I was recently reading this piece on the Huffington Post, in which the author, Alison Gilbert, discusses the difficulties during the holidays of parents who no longer have their own parents. What happens, she writes, if the month of December serves not only to remind you of all things Merry but of all the people you've lost? I could relate to the ...
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'Tis the season for gift-giving and spreading holiday cheer. But how many times have you - 1) received a gift you just don't need, or 2) given a gift that's destined to never be used or appreciated? It's not easy finding the ideal gift for a person, especially if you're looking to watch your wallet this year. But I have an idea. Luckily, in my world of sleep medicine , there's a lot to be said for giving the gift of a good night's sleep ...
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