Monday, 20 July 2015

Parents, Kids, and Your Inner Child

 Parents are some of the most stressed readers I have, for several reasons. First, we all want to do what's best for our kids, and the thought of possibly failing them can keep us up at night.  Second, parenting can take a lot of resources (both physical and emotional), which can make it challenging to meet our own self-care needs at times.  And also--let's face it--kids can be challenging to deal with at times.  Here are some stress relief resources for parents, kids (who face stresses of their own), and those who just want to stay connected with their inner child (which is all of us, on some level, I think).  Enjoy your week!!
--Elizabeth Scott

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Parents, Kids, and Your Inner Child

 Parents are some of the most stressed readers I have, for several reasons. First, we all want to do what's best for our kids, and the thought of possibly failing them can keep us up at night.  Second, parenting can take a lot of resources (both physical and emotional), which can make it challenging to meet our own self-care needs at times.  And also--let's face it--kids can be challenging to deal with at times.  Here are some stress relief resources for parents, kids (who face stresses of their own), and those who just want to stay connected with their inner child (which is all of us, on some level, I think).  Enjoy your week!!
--Elizabeth Scott

Elizabeth Scott, M.S.
Stress Management Expert
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It's important to stay connected to the child within you--this keeps you grounded, in tune with your needs, and more able to enjoy life "in the moment."  Here are some inner child stress relief techniques--simple ways to relieve stress that you may have enjoyed as a kid.
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