In our time-deprived society, how do parents keep up? MASK The Magazine will conveniently bring a comprehensive approach to educating families on the severity and risk factors of relevant issues. MASK takes pride in fostering parent-child communication and will provide successful strategies to encourage ongoing dialogue. This publication will equip and prepare families with appropriate knowledge, resources and decision-making skills to empower families to make safe, healthy choices.
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PROCESSING THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE TO ELIMINATE THE EFFECTS
GUIDELINES FOR GRIEVING
THE EFFECTS OF UNTREATED TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
TAMING TANTRUMS: MANAGING STRESS AND DYSREGULATION
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MAKING THE GRADE • From pre-K to college: A guide to teaching children the importance of processing their fears, anxieties, and pain in healthy, age-appropriate ways
PROCESSING TRAUMA in Pre-K
PROCESSING TRAUMA in Elementary School • Kindergarten to 5th Grade
PROCESSING TRAUMA in Junior High • 6th to 8th Grade
PROCESSING TRAUMA in High School • 9th to 12th Grade
PROCESSING TRAUMA in College
EASING THE EMOTIONAL BURDEN OF HOMESICKNESS WHILE ON CAMPUS
HANDLING HOMESICKNESS: THE COLLEGE YEARS
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RAISING KIDS WITH A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP TO FOOD
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THE TRAUMA CHECKLIST • HOW TO KEEP OUR PERSONAL TRAUMAS IN CHECK
FIRST DO NO HARM: PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM TRAUMA • SUSAN WILDER, M.D. LIFESCAPE CEO, FOUNDER & CONCIERGE CARE PHYSICIAN
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