Flusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry

The Good News About Middle School

09.08.2023 - By Lynn Lyons LICSW, Robin HutsonPlay

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As kids enter Middle School, their brains, bodies and relationships go through big changes. Parents tend to brace themselves for the roller coasters of this stage, but it’s also full of energy and discovery and fun. How can we better appreciate the Middle School years? How do we best step in with open eyes and big hearts at this time when they need our connection and support? 

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