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This week we’re diving into overthinking. Everyone has struggled with overthinking at some point, and our kids and teens are especially vulnerable. In this episode, we break down how to shift from negative thoughts to positive actions. Positive thinking and shifting focus is a skill that we can teach our kids that they will take with them into their adult lives. As parents, it’s our job to learn these skills ourselves, and then teach them to our kids.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the show as our discussion on the subject has only just begun. Later this week we will be joined by Dr. Julie Orris and of course our wonderful co-host Christina to continue the discussion
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