Parents’ Guide to Talking to Adolescents About Death
For many adults, talking about death is difficult. When we speak to our own teenagers about the death of a peer, family member or teacher, it can be even harder. Read more ›
For many adults, talking about death is difficult. When we speak to our own teenagers about the death of a peer, family member or teacher, it can be even harder. Read more ›
Adolescence is an important time of self-discovery during which teens often grapple with questions about identity and purpose. They want to understand who they are and their place in the world and this can bring about profound existential reflection. In today’s world, our youth can feel like the future is uncertain as they experience rapid societal changes, some economic instability and global challenges like climate change. Read more ›
If you and your partner are separating or divorcing, your teen might be feeling all kinds of things—just like you. Strong or mixed feelings are normal. Read more ›
CHC invites the PAUSD Community to Think About It – Talk About It on the topic of stress and anxiety. This collection contains selections of original CHC content and guiding questions that that will provide the foundation of our Talk About It session on November 13. Read more ›
CHC invites the Nueva School Community to Think About It – Talk About It on the topic of stamina, hope and resilience. This collection contains selections of original CHC content and guiding questions that that will provide the foundation of our Talk About It session on November 8. Read more ›