Change can be difficult for anyone to embrace, but especially for kids!
BYU Instructor and family researcher Heather Johnson shares tips to help kids deal with change.
Heather Johnson is a homemaker, wife and mother. She is also an adjunct faculty member at Brigham Young University. For more parenting advice and inspiration, visit her website: www.familyvolley.com
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