October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month! It is a special time to spread awareness of this developmental disability. More importantly it is a time to celebrate the abilities and accomplishments of individuals with Down syndrome. This is a very important month for me personally because my younger sister has Down syndrome.
Four Ways to Talk to Your Kids About Ebola
The current Ebola outbreak is all over the media right now. It is an unfamiliar disease to the United States, and many people are fearful about Ebola spreading any further than it has. Even if you are not discussing it at home as a family, chances are your children are still hearing about it through conversations with their peers or around their schools. Children process information about a potential threat very differently than adults do.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): A Primer
We hear the term ADHD all the time but don’t necessarily know much about it. Here’s some basic information to help you have a better understanding and maybe even determine if your child or someone you know should be evaluated.
Be A Sandwich Generation Survivor: Tips to Ease the Squeeze
If you’re going to survive being part of the Sandwich Generation (caring for both your kids & your parents), you’re going to need some help.
Sandwich Generation: Are you feeling the squeeze?
Middle-aged adults are finding themselves “sandwiched” between aging parents and kids. They are the “Sandwich Generation.” Are you feeling the squeeze?
Back to School Stress for Students with Disabilities
Going back to school can be additionally stressful for students with disabilities. Here are some tips for helping your student transition well.
Understanding Your Teen: Today’s Marijuana
Studies are showing that marijuana use is becoming more prevalent in teens and that this use can cause lasting damage. Here’s what you need to know.
College Bound: Coping with Separation Anxiety
You’ve probably done quite a bit to prepare your kid for college. But have you considered separation anxiety? Chances are you’ll both experience it.
Pro Sports Wives: Balancing Back to School
As a pro sports wife, balancing back to school comes with challenges. With your husband away, much of the responsibility falls on you. How do you balance?
Preparing for a New School Year as a Family
It’s important to prepare for a new school year as a family. Family meetings, schedules, goals- these will help you start the school year right.