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...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Mar 11, 2020 | Education/Parenting
As the COVID-19 situation evolves, some schools are closing and some parents are choosing to keep kids at home. The decision to attend school may be especially tricky for kids with chronic conditions or serious medical needs! Hopefully, any interlude from school will...
by Sara Jane Adkins | Feb 12, 2020 | Inspiration, Mental Health, Self Help
“She will be okay,” the doctor whispered to my mother as he turned away from my hospital bed and exited the sterile room. My mother walked toward me and carefully pulled the warm, grey hospital blankets over my tiny, still body. When I was 17, I developed an eating...
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