LGBTQ+ Youth and Mental Health
According to a survey done by the Trevor Project, during the past year, more than 80% of LGBTQ+ youth reported that COVID-19 made their living
According to a survey done by the Trevor Project, during the past year, more than 80% of LGBTQ+ youth reported that COVID-19 made their living
Did you know that in the United States, 1 in 5 adults experience mental illness? Or that 1 in 6 children (aged 6 to 17
The end of the school year has is in sight, and summer vacation is on your doorstep. In general, most children look forward to summer
There’s an app for nearly everything these days. Unfortunately, some apps are exploited and used negatively. Below are just twenty-one apps parents need to be
A safety plan for mental health is a list of coping strategies and people who can help. Safety plans are meant to help people safely
Do your children feel depressed but want to feel happier, feel anxious but want to manage anxiety, or feel like they are worthless but want
Though stress is a normal part of life, too much stress or poor management of stress can be detrimental to your children’s well-being. If you
Bullying is unwanted, repeated, aggressive behavior toward someone, including making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, purposefully excluding someone from a group, and
As the end of the school year approaches, so does the end-of-school stress. Your children may be stressed about tests or grades, saying goodbye to
No matter how your child’s school has decided to proceed with the school year, there are some ways you can support your children. Understand their