by Guest Blogger | Jun 21, 2022 | Education/Parenting, Mental Health, Social-Emotional Learning
Childhood can be a difficult time for many kids, and when anxiety and stress rear their ugly heads, even the most routine of tasks can become overwhelming. Many young people suffer from these feelings, and while they are caused by lots of different things (school...
by Lacey | May 25, 2022 | Digging Deep Project, Education/Parenting, Mental Health, Social-Emotional Learning
This month has been beyond emotionally tumultuous in the United States. Not even two weeks after the tragedy in Buffalo, NY, an elementary school has been devastated by gun violence. It’s a worst nightmare for anyone – parents, students, educators. Parents...
by Garth Sundem | Feb 24, 2021 | Mental Health, Social-Emotional Learning
Think about a time in your life when you felt like your mental health and mental wellbeing were strong. Chances are other things were going well in your life at that point, too. Maybe you were motivated and pushing forward with career or school, or felt grounded in...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Feb 5, 2020 | Education/Parenting, Social-Emotional Learning
The only way to keep from failing is to not try. But it’s so much easier to stay safe in your bubble of known activities, experiences, and routines! Trying new things, trying HARD things, and truly attempting to do your best exposes you to the possibility of...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Jan 22, 2020 | Chronic/Serious Illness, Education/Parenting, Social-Emotional Learning
One of the great opportunities and great challenges of the teenage years is the chance to build resilience. It’s the stage in life when most young people realize that their problems are theirs alone, and not things to be solved for them by parents, teachers,...
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