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Rethinking Parental Representation: A Shift Towards Authenticity in Parenting In a transformative shift in parental attitudes, recent research indicates that over 60% of…
Rethinking Parental Representation: A Shift Towards Authenticity in Parenting In a transformative shift in parental attitudes, recent research indicates that over 60% of…
Survey Reveals Shift in Parenting Perspectives: Authenticity Takes Precedence Over Perfection Recent research highlights a notable shift in the mindset of parents, particularly…
Shift Towards Authentic Parenting: Insights from Recent Research In a significant cultural shift, recent research has indicated that a majority of parents are…
Powerful Tools for Caregivers is a small-group workshop aimed at assisting family caregivers in developing the skills they need to navigate their responsibilities more effectively. The program focuses on providing support, enhancing self-care, and improving communication, ultimately empowering caregivers to better manage their challenges.
Kate Cappleman Sinz, a social work care manager with the Integrated Care Management program at University of Vermont Children’s Hospital, has been recognized as the Mental Health Advocate of the Year.
MADISON, Wis. – Daylight saving time begins Sunday, March 9, and experts from UW Health advise parents to put their children to bed early in preparation for losing an hour of sleep. Doctors emphasize that children of any age can benefit from a gradual adjustment to the new schedule.
This week, focus on prioritizing your peace. A new weekly initiative is launching to offer motivation and tips for mental health support.
On a significant day in legislative history, the U.S. House of Representatives convened on February 25 and cast a decisive vote that may have lasting implications for two critical social welfare programs.
If you’re seeking a way to reduce stress and practice mindfulness, consider dedicating some time for yourself and participating in Mindful Wednesdays or Mindful sessions.
Medicaid serves as a crucial support system for over 72 million Americans, encompassing individuals with mental health and substance use conditions, pregnant women, children, people with disabilities, and working families.