Leah Niehaus, LCSW & Associates

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Iā€™ve been considering this holy season of Passover and Easterā€¦and the beautiful Spring blossoming around us after a year filled with rain. This is the season of renewal and hope. How can we keep this in perspective in our family lifeā€”especially when our kids tend to be stressed by APs, college admittances, and rejections, might be annoyed by their friends and teachers, and most might be feeling some school/sports fatigue as the summer appears on the horizon? In mental health, Spring tends to be our most busy and fretful time of the yearā€¦I, for one, would like this spring to feel different: more intentional, more hopeful, and more connected. Less fear, less stress, and less overwhelm ā­. We can probably all agree that a family rhythm with more enjoyment, pleasure, joy, rest, fun, and connection sounds better than how some weeks feel if we donā€™t actively work towards this intention.

Ask Yourself:


What is our typical Spring rhythm? Do I feel like itā€™s a season of hope and renewal? Or do I feel exhausted, worn down, and irritable?
How can my own mental health match what is happening in nature currently?
What intentions could I set with my family for this springtime? How can we approach the end of school differently this year?
Does getting outdoors settle my nerves? What could I incorporate with these longer days?
What can I model for my children in this way? What helps soothe each of my children? Can I give them a gentle reminder about who they are and what Iā€™ve observed helps them to de-stress?
Any small shifts I can make?

Good luck!


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