Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has become a big topic. You may have used a Chatbot to help you brainstorm planning someone’s birthday party, write an invitation, make a meal plan, or for something else altogether. For many, AI feels intimidating, and while there is a lot to learn about AI, here is a brief background Read More…
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Navigating the Transition from High School to College and Beyond: Supporting Autistic and Neurodivergent Individuals
As a parent or caregiver, witnessing your child’s transition from high school to college is a momentous occasion, brimming with pride, excitement, and perhaps a hint of apprehension. This pivotal juncture marks the commencement of a new chapter in your child’s life—boundless opportunities for personal growth and autonomy. However, for students who are neurodivergent or Read More…
10 Creative Ways to Engage Youth Outside this Spring and Summer
In a world where screens often dominate attention, finding creative ways to engage youth outside is more important than ever. Fortunately, the great outdoors offers a variety of opportunities for adventure, exploration, and imagination. From high-tech treasure hunts to low-tech water balloon battles, there’s something for every young adventurer to enjoy under the open sky. Read More…
Building Financial Resilience: A Family’s Path Forward
In the challenging terrain of managing family finances, there are many of us who find ourselves struggling to make ends meet. Yet, amidst the hardships, there’s an opportunity to build resilience and foster hope for a brighter future. As parents facing these struggles, we bear the weight of providing for our families while instilling in Read More…
Fostering Healthy Relationships
When it comes to discussing relationships with young people, the conventional focus tends to revolve around what to avoid. The emphasis is often on steering clear of negative behaviors and red flags. However, what if we shifted our perspective to lean more into what we do want, highlighting the positive and nurturing aspects of relationships? Read More…
Nurturing Wholeness: A Guide to Cultivate Wellness in All Areas of Your Life
In our programs about building resilience, we strive to provide practical ways we all can adapt in our lives to support our well-being. As parents and caregivers, our daily lives are a delicate juggling act, balancing work, family, and personal well-being. It’s crucial to recognize that true well-being or wellness extends beyond physical health—it encompasses Read More…
Am I ready for my child to have a smart phone?
Parenting comes with pressure and it takes a lot to be the salmon swimming upstream and do things differently. Yet, it is ok to be that salmon. I remember the pressures I felt, some self-induced and some from other parents. If I am honest, I would say that I let the pressures of others get Read More…
School Year Preparation
The angst and uncertainty of what a new school year brings is upon us. As a parent with two teenage boys in high school, my oldest entering his senior year, and my youngest, a neuro-divergent person in tenth grade, our heads are already spinning. But it’s all good, we got this! To help us transition, Read More…
Noticing our negative self-talk and treating it with self care
“I’ll never be as good a parent as my friend XXX”, “I should play more with my kids.” “My kids like their mom better.” “Nice job, idiot.” Parents and caregivers can really be hard on themselves and often compare themselves too much to others on social media, in movies and others in the park. The Read More…
Laughter really is the best medicine….
I am sure we can all think of a time where a day felt like it was crashing down around us. We woke up late, spilled coffee on our clothes, the kids missed the bus, it was raining, we forgot our lunch on the kitchen table, and so on and so on and so on. Read More…
The “Making” of a Mother
My journey in motherhood has not been in solitude. I have traveled it with my children and husband and ALL of the many women who influenced me….My mom, my mother in law, sisters and sisters in law, nieces, friends, friends moms, colleagues and participants in my parenting workshops…I have picked up something from each of Read More…
Belonging
Welcome to the first installation of our Blog. We continually hear people talking about how disconnected they are feeling and the struggles they are facing as a result of it. Many attribute the disconnect to: The pandemic Working remotely Political divisiveness Social media consumes us Social anxiety All of the above When we talk with Read More…