During the time of COVD19 pandemic, many people have experienced a range of emotions from shock, anxiety, worry, exhaustion, sadness, loss, fear, confusion and much more. All of these are normal to feel and a natural response to how our body and brain function to protect us. Below are some key points to consider when COPING with these emotions, difficult experiences as well as the next phase of pandemic safety protocol. Click on each one to read the full article on each topic.
1.) Parents facing new or increased experiences of anxiety.
2. Teens who may be struggling.
3. Create a routine for the summer months and the transition back to school in September.
4. When experiencing feelings of guilt because there has not been enough time, effort, connection or attention spent on those you love most (including yourself).
1.) Parents facing new or increased experiences of anxiety.
2. Teens who may be struggling.
3. Create a routine for the summer months and the transition back to school in September.
4. When experiencing feelings of guilt because there has not been enough time, effort, connection or attention spent on those you love most (including yourself).
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www.missbehaviour.ca
* Learn more about Julie Romanowski - Mother, Coach, Leader, Educator, Author, Speaker & founder of Miss Behaviour: parenting coach & consultant services.
www.julieromanowski.com