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  • Psychosomatic Disease

    Home › Posts tagged psychosomatic disease Blog Archives Why Psychosomatic Disease is Common in Children We tend to consider our emotional world as separate from our physical world. Being sad is

  • Stranger anxiety is normal for babies… But how should parents react?

    “Stranger anxiety” is something that we can all relate to. No one ever feels perfectly comfortable when they’re around someone, or in a situation, that they’re unfamiliar with. Babies experience it at

  • How to Soothe Your Child’s Fear of Noises

    Does your child have a fear of noises? Laura has recently given birth to her third boy, Tommy. The other two are just three and six years old, and the noise levels would be too much for many mothers t

  • Why Psychosomatic Disease is Common in Children

    We tend to consider our emotional world as separate from our physical world. Being sad is different to having a stomach bug; emotional pain is different to physical pain. But the reality of psychosoma

  • Stranger Anxiety: When Children Face Strangers

    Stranger Anxiety: When Children Face Strangers This article by Dr. Ronnie Solan explores how and why children develop stranger anxiety — a normal and healthy part of early emotional development. Drawi