(WASHINGTON) — As the United States enters a third year of the coronavirus pandemic, kids’ mental health continues to be a growing issue. Kids’ health, school and after-school activities continue to ...
It can be hard to know “where to start” (which is this year’s Mental Health Month theme) when it comes to taking care of mental health needs. This May, during Mental Health Month, Mental Health ...
Beth Anne Dorman from For All Seasons explains how you can put together a "coping toolbox" to help kids prepare to head back to school this year.
If you’re in the acute stage of heartbreak, you may feel emotionally flooded and overwhelmed. You may also feel frantic, restless, and struggle to sleep. This is because when we lose access to ...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and this year's theme is Where to Start: Mental Health in a Changing World. When the world is constantly changing—whether for better or worse—it can be ...