When Your Child's Emotions Feel Like a Rollercoaster: A Parent's Guide to Social-Emotional Development

One minute they're laughing at memes, the next they're melting down over a small request. If this sounds like your house, you're in good company. Here's how to help.

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Smiling Mind

Smiling Mind is a non-for-profit web and app-based meditation program developed by psychologists and educators to help bring mindfulness into your life.

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988 Lifeline - If you need emotional support, reach out to the national mental health hotline: 988.

At the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, we understand that life’s challenges can sometimes be difficult. Whether you’re facing mental health struggles…

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commonsense.org - Family Media Agreement

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Family Engagement for Digital Literacy & Well-Being

Valuable tips, advice, and recommendations for families on issues related to kids' digital lives.

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Tips on Helping Your Child Build Relationships | ZERO TO THREE

Through relationships, children uncover who they are and come to understand others. Here are tips on helping your child build relationships.

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How to help kids understand and manage their emotions

Parents, teachers, and other caregivers have an important role in teaching children self-regulation.

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The Role Parents Play in Shaping Children's Emotion Regulation | Psychology Today

Supportive parenting leads to positive youth outcomes, but parents rarely use just one strategy. Understanding how various strategies impact child development is crucial.

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Co-regulation: Helping children and teens navigate big emotions - Harvard Health

Co-regulation is a process in which caregivers can help young people learn better ways to regulate their emotions during the inevitable upsets and challenges of life. But before a caregiver can help a child, they need to understand their own emotional skills and limitations.

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How-to: 5 Steps for Brain-Building Serve and Return - Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University

This how-to video breaks down serve and return into 5 simple steps and features adults and young children doing each step together.

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Youth Mental Health: The Numbers | Adolescent and School Health | CDC

CDC data offer an important snapshot of adolescent health and well-being related to mental health.

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Effective Ways to Handle Child Tantrums | Child Mind Institute

Master the art of dealing with child tantrums and toddler meltdowns. Uncover the causes, learn to respond effectively, and promote better behavior in your child.

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Common Sense Media: Age-Based Media Reviews for Families | Common Sense Media

Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice.

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Common Sense Education provides educators and students with the resources they need to harness the power of technology for learning and life. Find a free K-12 Digital Citizenship curriculum, reviews of popular EdTech apps, and resources for protecting student privacy.

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Dan Siegel: Name it to Tame it - YouTube

How can you help a child who is having an emotional melt down? Learn brain-science basics and the two simple steps to calm a child who is experiencing inten...

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The Years My Son Refused to Go to School

‘COVID didn’t simply alter everyone’s schedules— it changed the way children interact with the world,’ explains Elizabeth Austin.

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Social Media and Youth Mental Health | HHS.gov

This Advisory describes the current evidence on the impacts of social media on the mental health of children and adolescents.

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What Is Social Emotional Learning?

How Social and Emotional Learning programs help kids succeed in school

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