March 2, 2021

Can My Child Benefit From Pediatric Occupational Therapy?

The Midwestern University Therapy now offers pediatric occupational therapy, and parents are often unsure about what signs they should watch for that may indicate that their […]
March 1, 2021

MENTAL HEALTH RISE AMONG YOUTH

Mental Health Issues on the Rise Among Youth But There Are Solutions, as Mental Health America Found By Asking an Unlikely Source – Our Kids   […]
February 28, 2021

Junior High and Underage Drinking

  Junior high is a critical time in a child’s life, especially when it comes to underage drinking and alcohol abuse. When children reach this stage […]
February 27, 2021

Actions & Accountability for Pre-K

Addressing acts of racism, prejudice, hate and intolerance can be a daunting task for anyone raising a child. Start by opening up conversations about acceptance, inclusivity, […]
February 26, 2021

Take a Technology ‘Brake’ and ‘Break’ 

  In a technology–driven world, it’s important that businesses, schools, communities and especially parents are intentional as role models for technology usage with our children of all ages. Whether you use […]
February 25, 2021

Togetherness: It’s What’s for Dinner 

   With sports practices, music or dance lessons, and school or work commitments, the idea of having the whole family sit down to dinner together can […]
February 24, 2021

The Power of Validation

  Our world has become one of forced happiness. It has become natural to listen to respond, to try to cheer someone up when they are […]
February 23, 2021

MASK Live March 4th, 2021

  MASK Live March 4th’s episode is Digital Learning 101. From kindergarten through college helping parents and children make the most of distance learning. Are blended […]
February 23, 2021

Dealing with Picky Eaters 

  Getting kids to eat a well-rounded variety of foods, much less try new or healthy things, is a universal parenting challenge. Not at first maybe, but often, the once […]