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5 Steps to Reset Your Child’s Sleep Schedule for Back-to-School Success

Summer brings late nights, movie marathons, vacations, and the kind of freedom kids love. But as back-to-school season approaches, parents face one of the biggest struggles: getting kids back on a healthy sleep schedule. Without enough rest, children may feel cranky, unfocused, or overwhelmed, making mornings chaotic and school days harder than they need to be.

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Stress, Burnout, and Depression: How Parents and Caretakers Can Manage the Back-to-School Season

Back-to-school season doesn’t just affect kids; parents and caretakers carry the weight too. Juggling schedules, balancing responsibilities, and managing household demands can quickly lead to stress. Without the right coping tools, this stress can snowball into burnout or even depression. The good news: with intentional strategies, parents and caretakers can protect their mental health and create more balance during this demanding time of year.

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The SHIFT Back Guide: 5 Steps to Ease Into Your Routine After Summer Break

Summer often feels like a breath of fresh air, longer days, lighter schedules, and space to recharge. But as August winds down, many people feel the pressure of returning to work, school, and daily responsibilities. The shift from “summer mode” to “routine mode” can be overwhelming, leading to stress, anxiety, or even burnout if not handled with care.

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How to Know If You Need Therapy: 7 Signs It’s Time to Seek Support

Have you been wondering if it’s time to talk to a therapist? You’re not alone. Many people push through stress, anxiety, or relationship struggles, hoping things will just get better on their own.

But the truth is this: when you ignore the signs, things often get worse. Stress deepens into burnout. Sadness grows into depression. Conflict becomes disconnection.

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‘Boundaries in Our Lives’: What They Are and Why We Need Them

Boundaries can simply be defined as, where one person ends and another begins. They help us to distinguish our own thoughts, feelings, and needs from those of others. It plays a fundamental role in maintaining emotional and psychological well-being. In reality, many people struggle with identifying, setting, or respecting boundaries, which could often be due to past experiences, cultural norms, or not having a complete understanding of what healthy boundaries look like. For this reason, in a therapeutic relationship, therapists often emphasize the need for individuals to reflect on and strengthen their personal boundaries as a crucial aspect of mental health and interpersonal relationships.

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