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Every year, one in five females and one in seven males engage in self-injury. These statistics show that this troubling phenomenon is a real and present danger in our society. As a parent, it’s important to learn how to notice the signs of depression and self-harm and also know how to handle the situation. Kids In The House interviewed psychologists to help you and your family cope with this situation.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the United States experienced a record number of measles cases during 2014, with 644 cases from 27 separate states. In 2015, already 121 cases have been reported. This leaves parents asking the important question “Should I vaccinate my children?”
Does your teen have a Valentine’s Day date? Does that make you worry as a parent? The teen dating culture has changed a lot over the past few years and knowing how to talk to your kids about dating is imperative to keep them safe. Whether your teen is dating, hooking up, or breaking up, Kids In The House experts have the answers to your questions and concerns.
Having twins can be exciting until you realize it's double the diapers, double the tantrums, and eventually double the college tuitions. However, having twins and multiples of any kind can be a great blessing to your family and is manageable as you work to prioritize and organize your life. Kids In The House interviewed twin and multiples experts to help you survive raising multiples.
It is inevitable that your child will have questions about life and death, and whether or not you are religious, these can be hard for any parent to answer. Being a spiritual parent can mean incorporating faith-based routines in your family's lifestyle or simply being in-tune with your child's needs and teaching them important values to live by. Kids In The House parents and religious experts have tips for every parenting style to help children through their own spiritual journey.
Kermit the Frog said, "It's not easy being green," and sometimes it seems as though this applies to living a green lifestyle as well. However, having a natural pregnancy, childbirth, and implementing green baby care routines can help you raise a healthy child. While this may take some thought and time, who better to help you prepare than Dr. Alan Greene! Kids In The House interviewed Dr. Greene to share with you some of his top tips for going green and raising a healthy baby!
Having a teenager in the house can be both fun and unpredictable. Parents have the great opportunity to help their child prepare for adulthood and see them start succeeding in their independence. However, when teenagers are struggling it can be frustrating for both the child and the parent. Every teenager is different and learning how to communicate and connect with your teen is a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Kids In The House experts have the answers to help build a strong relationship between you and your teen.
Being a parent is a constant learning process. For 2015, Kids In The House wants to continue helping you through this process to help you as you raise your children. This month we have partnered up with Mamalode to help you Live & Learn as a parent.
The holiday season should be a time of peace and happiness in your household; however, if things start to feel too stressful it oftentimes becomes a time of chaos and hostility. Creating a holiday budget while making sure your children are happy can make any parent feel overwhelmed this winter. Kids In The House experts have the answers to bring the peace and happiness back into your home this season.
The cold weather this holiday season often brings with it a rise in sicknesses as well. As you try to fight off the common cold in your household, it can be hard to know exactly what your child needs to get better and keep it from spreading. Kids In The House pediatricians know how to help you keep your kids healthy this winter!