How To Live with Fighting (Little) Siblings

How To Live with Fighting (Little) Siblings

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10 tips for parenting kids with ADHD (Reissue)

650. Parenting kids with ADHD can be a challenge. In this episode, which aired originally in October 2021, Dr. Nanika Coor explains ways that focusing on the quality of the parent-child relationship can not only improve your relationship with your child, but also help them develo ...  Show more

How to tell your kids you’re getting divorced (Reissue)

673. Getting separated or divorced is stressful enough in itself, but telling the kids about it is a whole other stress ball of wax! In this episode from April 2022, Dr. Nanika Coor offers suggestions for communicating this difficult information to your children. Find a transcrip ...  Show more

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