Family Conversations About Martin Luther King Jr.

Jan 18, 2021, is the 26th official Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This federal holiday encourages all Americans to positively contribute to their communities through volunteering, and it’s observed in memory of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. It’s also an excellent time to educate children about this monumental activist and to have open […]
Helping Your Kids Get Ready To Go Back to School

Although this winter break did not include many of the fun trips and outings, as usual, it was still a much-needed break for kids. Heading back to school this year has even greater meaning as many children return to in-person school full-time for the first time in nearly a year. Whether it’s in-person, online, or […]
Signs My Kid’s Friends are Being Abused

As a parent, you want nothing more than to ensure your children are cared for and safe. Unfortunately, not all children have their basic needs met. Some kids may be experiencing abuse from a caregiver, and others may not have a responsible adult watching over them. It can be alarming, frightening, and heartbreaking to see […]
Coping with an Unstable World

We all face challenges and times of uncertainty, but the instability in the recent year makes it clear just how unpredictable the world can be. With COVID-19, stay at home orders, the recent elections, and more, things can feel out of control for everyone, but especially children. Stability is crucial for childhood development. Today, we’ll […]