by Kristi Pikiewicz | Jan 4, 2022 | Education/Parenting, Mental Health
I’m a school psychologist and member of a school administrative team in Boulder, Colorado. Coming back from this year’s Winter break, we expected to be dealing with the omicron surge — we wondered whether we would have enough faculty to manage...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Feb 20, 2019 | Chronic/Serious Illness
Cancer is a fork in the road — from that point, you can go right or left, but as much as you might wish it weren’t so, it’s almost impossible to keep going the same direction you were before your diagnosis. For a young patient, cancer can be a fork...
by Garth Sundem | Nov 1, 2017 | Uncategorized
What an exciting week! Last Monday, we announced the release of our game, Shadow’s Edge, the first FREE game designed to build resilience in young people facing health challenges. The game stems from the experience of our founder, Sheri Sobrato Brisson, who...
by Sheri Brisson | May 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
In 2015, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg was in Mexico with her husband, Dave, to celebrate a friend’s birthday. Sheryl fell asleep while the group played iPad games and when she woke up Dave was gone. It didn’t seem right. Sandberg alerted the group and they...
by Sheri Brisson | May 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
When I was diagnosed with brain cancer as a young adult, I remember thinking, “What would I do if I could survive 10 more years? How would I change? Who would I become?” As my treatment progressed, I tried to answer these questions through journaling. Now 30 years...
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