How to Help Kids & Teens Heal From a Broken Heart: 4 Tips for Parents & Caregivers by Gina McDowell

Kids Parenting Teens
February 14, 2019

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Elisa Schmitz
Powerful message, thank you. We all need to listen more, talk less. Let our kids be heard. So appreciate you sharing this, Gina McDowell . Welcome to our community of writers. We are excited to hear more from you!

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