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Adolescents


Understanding Self Harm in Adolescents: Myths, Signs, and How to Help
Self harm in adolescents is often misunderstood, and many parents feel shocked or unsure of what to do when they discover their child is hurting themselves. The truth is that self harm is usually a coping strategy, not a sign of attention seeking or a desire to die. Teens who self harm are often trying to manage overwhelming emotions they do not know how to express. By learning the signs, approaching with compassion, and offering steady support, parents can make a meaningful
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Dec 5, 20254 min read


Back-to-School Anxiety: Supporting Students, Parents, and Teachers
Back-to-school season can be both exciting and overwhelming. Students may worry about fitting in or keeping up, parents often feel torn between pride and worry, and teachers carry the weight of caring for so many young people. Anxiety during this time is completely normal—it often comes from care and love, not weakness. In this blog, we explore how back-to-school anxiety shows up for students, parents, and educators, how to recognize the signs, and what you can do to ease the
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Aug 18, 20255 min read


Talking to Children About Death and Loss
Talking to children about death can feel overwhelming, but honest and age-appropriate conversations help them feel safe and supported. This blog from Authentic Living London shares practical tips for answering children’s questions, guidance for different age groups, and ways to keep communication open as they grieve.
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Aug 15, 20255 min read
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