The holidays are supposed to be a joyful time, filled with family, celebration, and connection. But what happens when your teen seems withdrawn, irritable, or sad? You’ve noticed something isn’t right—they’re spending more time in their room, playing video games, or scrolling on their phone, and they barely engage with the family anymore. You ... Continue Reading
How to Navigate Financial Stress During the Holidays After Divorce: Practical Tips for Working Moms
Written by: Veronica Cisneros, LMFT Divorce is life-changing, but its impact feels magnified during the holiday season, especially when finances are tight. As a working mom, you may already feel the pressure to make holidays special for your kids, but now you’re balancing it with the reality of a single income. The stress of gift-giving, holiday ... Continue Reading
Helping Kids Adjust to the Holidays After Divorce: A Guide for Moms
For many moms, divorce means a huge shift in family dynamics, especially during the holidays. These are usually times of joy, tradition, and togetherness, but now they may feel loaded with stress, guilt, and anxiety. Your kids might feel torn between two homes, unsure how to act or where to fit in, and they may even feel guilty about enjoying time ... Continue Reading
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