Talking to Your Child About Grief and Loss Processing grief can be difficult for adults as well as children. To ensure your child is able to navigate their emotions, parents should try to be honest and open, use age-appropriate language, validate feelings, and seek out additional support when needed.
How to Help Your Child if They Are Feeling Bullied As a parent, there are steps you can take to help your child feel supported and empowered if they are feeling bullied. Being encouraging, loving, and listening are essential. Discussing options and plans of action, like avoidance and developing friendships can also help your child. Being proactive and talking to your child's school about their bullying prevention policies to ensure adherence may also be beneficial.
Nicklaus Children's Hospital recognized as a NYSS Champion to Promote Participation in Youth Sports The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is pleased to recognize Nicklaus Children’s Hospital as a National Youth Sports Strategy (NYSS) Champion. As a NYSS Champion, Nicklaus Children’s has demonstrated its commitment to support safe, fun, inclusive, developmentally appropriate, and accessible youth sports opportunities.