April 4, 2018

Is Your Kid is a Bully?

Since cases of bullying became national headlines, the focus has been on the victims and their heartbroken, frustrated parents. And rightly so. But, what about the […]
March 17, 2018

In Times of Tragedy

As a TV news anchor, I’ve been asked how I handle telling my children about tragedy. I’m no child psychologist, but through my job, I see more than my share of awful stories.  Ironically, I […]
March 2, 2018

Commit to Stay Connected

We have a squad of five at our home with a decade between oldest to youngest and needless to say I’ve always said I have my […]
February 23, 2018

Delaying Action Costs Lives: Treatment

If a child says they are considering suicide or has made a suicide attempt, immediate treatment may be necessary.  “One of the most important things is to […]
February 12, 2018

Catch Them Before They Fall

We are delighted to announce that in January of 2018, with funding from the Fred J. Wellington Memorial Foundation for Child Development and the Burton Family […]
February 10, 2018

Suicide Does Not Discriminate

Each day, an average of 12 young people commit suicide in the United States. Most youth show clear signs of their intention to attempt suicide. But too […]
February 9, 2018

Identity Theft

Hi, my name is Kimberly. Nice to meet you. What do you do?” These are words we’re programmed to ask when we meet someone new. But […]
February 9, 2018

Balancing Act

The advantages of growing up in a digital world are vast. We can access information and connect to others everywhere we go, multitask (when we have […]
February 9, 2018

New Wave of communication

If your family is like most American families, everyone can have vastly different schedules. And with work, school and extracurricular activities, staying in touch can be difficult.   Communication is […]