Tag: parents

  • The role of parents in navigating relationship with estranged children

    The role of parents in navigating relationship with estranged children

    The role of parents in navigating relationship with estranged children is one not often talked about. Why? Culture! Our culture says the elder is never wrong, right? Wrong! Let me share a story with you. AN IMPACTUFL EVENT OF MY LIFE Everyone was seated around the living room. My heart was pounding and my palms…

  • How to Navigate ‘Difficult’ Parental Relationship

    How to Navigate ‘Difficult’ Parental Relationship

    In our last blogpost we talked about why people cut off their parents- we stated 5 reasons. Today, we talk to children on how to navigate relationship with ‘difficult’ parents so it does not lead to estrangement. Whether you are considering cutting off your parents or might have already, this is for you. Truth be…

  • HOW TO TALK TO YOUR TEEN ABOUT THEIR MENTAL HEALTH

    HOW TO TALK TO YOUR TEEN ABOUT THEIR MENTAL HEALTH

    Parents and guardians, how do you talk to your teen about their mental health? Better question is do you talk to them about their mental health? Below is a story about how Wuraola has been having trouble dealing with her mental health. So, she decides to seek comfort from her parents. “Mom and Dad, I…

  • ARE YOUR PARENTS AFFECTING YOUR SELF-ESTEEM?

    ARE YOUR PARENTS AFFECTING YOUR SELF-ESTEEM?

    If you are wondering how your parents could be affecting your self-esteem, you are in for a ride. Stay with us. Growing up, I was the socially awkward type who avoided public attention. Despite this, I was even more awkward and uncomfortable with my parents. I’d rather be embarrassed publicly than be embarrassed in front…

  • When We  Were Teens

    When We Were Teens

    All too quickly, adults forget what it was like when we were teens. So we have lots of teens who keep issues to themselves and end up making mistakes that could have been avoided if only we chose to remember what it was like when we were teens and provided the support they need. So…