by Garth Sundem | Nov 11, 2020 | Chronic/Serious Illness, Inspiration
Is COVID-19 the universe’s way of saying you weren’t quite ready yet? It sure seems that way sometimes. For example, in my family, my brother and I pushed back the fishing trip we planned for my dad’s 75th birthday. But maybe that’s a good...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Aug 19, 2020 | Inspiration, Mental Health, Self Help, Uncategorized
I’m on the admin team at a small K-8 school in Boulder, Colorado, and as I write this, we are still wondering what back-to-school is going to look like a week from now. Will we really be able to use outdoor classrooms to create socially distanced learning? If...
by Garth Sundem | Jun 24, 2020 | Chronic/Serious Illness, Mental Health, Uncategorized
Do you remember when you were first diagnosed with a chronic illness? In a way it was empowering: Finally, you could do something about your symptoms! Finally, you could take steps to address your illness and maybe even find a cure! But then months or years after your...
by Guest Blogger | May 27, 2020 | Education/Parenting, Uncategorized
Previously, we spoke with Betsy Fordyce, executive director of the Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center for suggestions to help children and families in the court-involved care system during COVID-19. Our friends at the organization point out this is an...
by Garth Sundem | May 19, 2020 | Education/Parenting, Mental Health, Uncategorized
Dale Larson, PhD Santa Clara University professor of counseling psychology Dale Larson, PhD, is on the front lines of helping students cope with COVID19. “We have lost our safety, we have lost our sense of security, our social connections,” he says in an interview...
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