by Garth Sundem | Sep 20, 2017 | Uncategorized
If you’ve been sick, chances are there are things you wish you had said or would love to say to your doctor, things like thank you… or please help me. If you’re the parent of a sick child or a professional working with young people who have serious health...
by Jennifer Delamare | Aug 24, 2015 | Uncategorized
“We know that journaling helps support children and teens emotionally during serious or chronic illness. Resources for meeting Spanish-speaking patients’ emotional needs are very hard to find and we look forward to making Explorando Hondo available to our patients—it...
by Hilary Gan | Apr 1, 2015 | Uncategorized
Research shows that cancer survivorship for teens and young adults has not improved in over thirty years, while major improvements have been made in both pediatric and adult cancers. Even though teens are more likely to better tolerate serious treatment than the other...
by Lacey | Sep 6, 2022 | Uncategorized
Summer is over and the kids are back to school! This can be an exciting – yet stressful – time for both students and parents. What can make it even more stressful is when you don’t know what resources are available for your LGBTQ+ child. If you 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...
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