Lately I have noticed my 4-year-old son seems burdened with some heavy questions: “Mommy, everyone dies, right? When will I die? What day will it be? What will happen to my skin?” Needless to say, I ...
Office small talk can feel like running a marathon in shoes two sizes too small. While it’s often necessary, some topics can make even the most patient among us lose the will to live. Navigating these ...
Matthew Younger, Army Substance Abuse Program prevention branch chief, said during Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month he hopes Soldiers and Families will take time to discuss the warning signs of ...
At TIME for Kids, one of our goals is to help equip children with the skills they need to navigate the news. We also want to make sure educators and families feel supported in this mission. Below, you ...
While it's hard enough for adults to take in all of the news these days; how do you help children get a handle on things like COVID-19, racism, protests over police brutality and the insurrection at ...
In the coming days, we’ll see lots of stories looking back over the crazy year that is about to end, but there are a couple of concepts I’m hoping we all can find time to examine as we look forward.
HUNTSVILLE Ala. – People with autism often face what’s called the services cliff — support available to them as kids drops off once they turn 18. A conference in Huntsville is working to make sure ...