Children’s Mental Health Blog

Explore recent articles from Little Otter’s child and family mental health and wellness experts.

Is It Okay for Parents to Take a Vacation Without Their Child?

Is It Okay for Parents to Take a Vacation Without Their Child?

“My husband and I have a trip planned in a few weeks. We’ll be leaving my 23 month old daughter with her grandparents for 6 days. I’m worried she might hate us when we get back, or feel abandoned or detached…Can a 2-year-old get detached from her parents over 6 days if spent with family?”

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How to Talk to Kids When a Caregiver has Cancer

How to Talk to Kids When a Caregiver has Cancer

Parents and caregivers who are diagnosed with cancer may wonder how to talk to their kids about it. This National Cancer Survivors Month, we teamed up with Bright Spot Network to provide four tips from clinical experts for talking with children about a caregiver’s cancer diagnosis.

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A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children After a School Shooting

A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children After a School Shooting

In the wake of yet another school shooting, parents may be wondering how best to support their children in processing the tragedy. Clinical experts at Little Otter want to share concrete strategies and tips that you can use to help validate your child’s feelings and cope in uncertain times.

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Join “When to Worry,” A Lively Chat about Parenting Amid the Pandemic

Join “When to Worry,” A Lively Chat about Parenting Amid the Pandemic

In honor of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week, Little Otter is proud to host “When to Worry” a lively discussion about parenting, child mental health, and how families can access mental health care.

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I’m Worried I’m Projecting My Own Trauma Onto My Daughter. Any Advice?

I’m Worried I’m Projecting My Own Trauma Onto My Daughter. Any Advice?

“I’m worried about the amount of my own trauma I'm projecting onto my 7-year-old daughter…I’ve noticed that my daughter and I sometimes have similar responses; in myself, I recognize them as trauma responses. I’m wondering whether they are the same for her, or if they’re just learned behaviors to get her way?”

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