Kids ask a lot of questions. But it’s the questions they aren’t asking, that you should be concerned about.
Therapist Kim Kettle with “Life Solutions” identifies the 5 questions teens are too afraid to ask.
For more information, check out creatinglifesolutions.blogspot.com.
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