
5 strategies to manage end-of-summer anxiety
Why do kids experience end-of-summer anxiety? It’s normal for kids of all ages to feel nervous ahead of a major transition. The end of summer
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Why do kids experience end-of-summer anxiety? It’s normal for kids of all ages to feel nervous ahead of a major transition. The end of summer

When a teen is facing mental health challenges, it can be difficult for families to find the right treatment. But there is hope. Dr. Lauren
With summertime comes the inevitable cry from kids everywhere, “There’s nothing to do!” Parents immediately feel like they need to step in and entertain. But

Socialization is the process of interacting with others around us, and that interaction can be positive, negative, or neutral. A lot of learning happens when
Adolescence is a time of growth, self-discovery, and exploration, which can sometimes include experimenting with substances. As parents and caregivers, it’s important to understand these

In our first blog on ADHD, we looked at what it is and common signs in children and teens. In part two, we will explore
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder that is estimated to impact 7 million children between the ages of 3 and 17. While awareness of ADHD

Dealing with uncertainty and difficult emotions is part of life. Learning how to accept and manage both is important for a child’s growth and development.

Rogers’ Dr. Peggy Scallon explores the benefits and important things to consider when it comes to kids and sports.

The biggest thing to be aware of is if someone talks about suicide, people should listen. That means they’re taking the concern seriously.
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