by Sheri Brisson | Jan 9, 2015 | Uncategorized
You may have had the experience of the minute you get back to your car after your child’s doctor visit suddenly realizing not only did you forget to ask those important questions you listed in your mind, but also you forgot almost everything the doctor said. What are...
by Garth Sundem | Feb 16, 2022 | Mental Health, Social-Emotional Learning
As teenagers and young adults, we write the story of who we are – and it’s a story with multiple perspectives. One perspective is self-understanding: We come to understand our personality, our abilities and our preferences. Another perspective is like looking down...
by Guest Blogger | Oct 20, 2021 | Education/Parenting, Inspiration, Self Expression
When you encourage your kids to explore the world of the arts, you are giving them more than a hobby. You’re giving them the ability to build confidence, expand their imagination, value feedback, and learn how to work on a team. For children with learning...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Oct 13, 2021 | Digging Deep Project, Mental Health, Self Help, Social-Emotional Learning
“Hey Siri, I am angry. Really angry. Can you help?” When you ask an iPhone this question, as one participant in this research study did, the avatar, Siri, returns the advice, “I’m sorry you are going through this. Take a break and find something that makes you...
by Rosemary Lokhorst | Sep 22, 2021 | Inspiration, Self Expression
I have been keeping a diary off and on since I was a little girl. From ‘hello diary, here’s what I’ve been doing’ to working through my emotions when my chronic illness flares up and I don’t know how to go on, my diary has seen a lot. And while journal writing has...
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