Tantrums, clinginess and fussy eating could all signal your child’s emotional cup is full. Regulation depends on the emotion being validated and then released

  • Sharing the Load is a column about parenting children of all ages

My child is in year 2 and has grown increasingly anxious recently. What should I do?

As a parent or guardian, it can be incredibly difficult (not to mention confusing) to watch a child in your care battle mental health issues, especially if it’s an issue you might not see or understand for yourself.

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