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By Glenna Weis, PhD & Peter Jaberg, PhD Childhood obesity is a national problem as illustrated by 9 million children who were overweight as of 2010. Although there are many associated physical ailments, emotional aspects are often ... [Read More]
ReMoved Part 2
It’s important that anyone interested in becoming a foster parent understand their role. Remember My Story: Removed Part 2 provides a great example of what it means to be a foster parent and the impact you can ... [Read More]
ReMoved
ReMoved tells the story of a young girl as she navigates her way through the foster care system after being removed from her home and separated from her younger brother. Intended as a training tool for those working in ... [Read More]
Missouri Adoptee Rights Act
In May 2016, the Missouri legislature passed HB1599, the Missouri Adoptee Rights Act. This new legislation grants access to original birth certificates for anyone adopted in Missouri between 1941 and 1986. This is a wonderful opportunity for adoptees to ... [Read More]
I am that sister…
I am that sister… Watch this short video for an honest look at what it is like for the survivors of suicide. If you, or someone you love are struggling with depression, anxiety, or thoughts of suicide, contact ... [Read More]
Suicidal Thoughts and Understanding Suicide
Having suicidal thoughts? If you are feeling suicidal, or if you want to end your life, it’s important that you keep yourself safe. Try to remember that thoughts about taking your life are just thoughts. You don’t ... [Read More]
Common Misconceptions about Suicide
It’s important to understand that the stereotypes associated with suicide are just that. Read the following misconceptions about suicide for perspective. FALSE: People who talk about suicide won’t really do it. Almost everyone who commits or attempts ... [Read More]
Surviving Back to School
Getting back into the swing of school schedules can be an adjustment. Here are a few tips on how to make the best of the transition: Prepare the night before or over the weekend. Get adequate sleep. ... [Read More]
Suicide Prevention Week
National Suicide Prevention Week – September 5 – 11, 2016 According to Communities Healing Adolescent Depression and Suicide (CHADS) Coalition, more children die from suicide in the 15-19 age group than from the top 6 medical causes ... [Read More]
Does my child need an IEP or 504 Plan?
As another school year begins, you may have questions about your child’s education and performance in the classroom. Here is a look at IEPs and 504 Plans to help you better understand their purpose and benefits if your ... [Read More]
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