During election season, signs and ads for political candidates are everywhere. Unfortunately, a lot of the messaging on issues people care about is meant to stir anger. It can be hard for parents to ...
Since this is such a heated election, you might be getting some questions from your kids about the race. FOX23 explains how to talk politics with your kids. Outside of putting your kids into a ...
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Parents, have you ever had your children ask you about politics? What’s going on on the news? What’s going on in yard signs? Who does God tell us to obey, and why should we obey them? When we think ...
Jake Waggoner, a 13-year-old from Santa Ana, represents just one of the millions of youth who don’t have a say in the political process. “I think kids should have a voice. I’m most excited ...
She said kids can pick up on political stress from school, social media or television. "And, so, to not name it and not talk about it actually can increase or heighten the anxiety," Domingues said.
Janine Domingues, a senior clinical psychologist at the Child Mind Institute in New York. She said kids can pick up on political stress from school, social media or television. "And, so, to not name ...