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Share Photo: (Photo : Photo by Ketut Subiyanto from Pexels) According to a survey of over 6,000 parents, stress, depression, and anxiety have increased since the government implemented national lockout restrictions. A recent survey conducted by the University of Oxford said parents and caregivers are more stressed and depressed, with symptoms including trouble relaxing, being easily frustrated and irritated, feeling hopeless and fearful, losing joy, and being more irritable, over-reactive, and impatient. This will come as no surprise to those with children. According to parents who took part in Oxford University s COVID-19 Supporting Parents, Adolescents, and Children in Epidemics (Co-SPACE) research, these feelings surfaced more frequently between November and December. ....
Share Photo: (Photo : Katerina Holmes from Pexels) In an article published in Psychology Today, experts explain the effects of frequent use of online technologies on children and their early risk factors. The rising number of children using online gadgets are making some parents, teachers, and health workers worried. Mainly because there have been reports that there are early risk factors related to the frequent use of online technologies. Effects of frequent use of online technologies and early risk factors include lack of sleep, obesity, having a hard time learning and acting in school, and having poorer aspects of life, as well as mental health. ....
Share Photo: (Photo : Any Lane from Pexels) Whatever it is that you associate Christmas with, whether it is with the birth of Christ, of a time that should bring in good cheer as well as everyone s angels, Christmas, as we can all agree is the season with the spirit of love and with the essence of giving. If you are a parent and you want to know how to teach children the essence of giving not only this coming Christmas, here are some ways that can help you. Zooming out to look at the bigger picture One way on how to teach children the essence of giving is by teaching them to zoom out. Zoom out or pull back so they can get the big picture of what other people within the community, country, and the world are going through. ....