How past trauma can impact parenting
If you have experienced trauma, it can influence your parenting in ways you may not be conscious of. When we are aware, then we can take the steps to heal the underlying trauma – there is hope!
Helping your child through trauma
So how do you know if your child has experienced trauma? Below is a list of common behaviors, as well as some practical solutions of how to help a child who has been traumatized.
Holding Space for a Spouse Going Through Trauma
There is a lot of advice on how to improve your marriage and connect with your spouse. What happens when your partner’s trauma influences your relationship? Nathaniel offers help as you navigate how to engage your relationship when your partner’s trauma shows up.
Intergenerational Trauma: How to Begin Healing Old Wounds
Intergenerational trauma can be defined as a trauma response that is passed down from those who directly experienced a trauma to later generations. With curiosity and a willingness to face the burdens passed from generation to generation, you can plant seeds of lasting freedom.
Helping Your School-Aged Child Manage Friendships
Starting a new school year can be especially challenging for any number of reasons: shifting dynamics amongst peer groups, changing interests between once-close friends, maturing at different rates, lagging social skills or even increasing autonomy. Regardless of the reason, here are a few practical tips to help your child through friendship challenges.
Back to School: Marriage 101
There’s something special about the beginning of the school year. What if we were to treat our marriages the same way? Use the beginning of the school year to breathe new life into your relationship.