My daughter started her TK two weeks ago. Time flies. She was not scared at all, and she walked into the class with the teacher in the morning,…
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May marks Asian/Pacific American Heritage (AAPI) month, an event that was first commemorated in 1979. This is the period where contributions made by the AAPI community to American history and…
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Interview of: Ziva L., age 9 By Her Mother: Rachel L. How did you used to feel when you saw a dog? Ultimate scared. Why was this a problem for…
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Many parents do their best to ensure their children are prepared to start off the new school year. From new clothes and shoes, to required school supplies and books, we…
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Being a parent is no easy feat. Gone are the days of Netflix-n-Chill replaced by Disney on repeat and perpetual tasks that never end. From the daily monotonous routine of…
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July is Social Wellness month. Prepandemic we had many opportunities to socialize face-face with others, engage in activities, and travel. As the pandemic became more intrusive, many of us began…
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It is understandable that the pandemic caught everyone by surprise and didn't make anything easier. Parents were not only stressed but some had to watch their child’s anxiety peak as…
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Post-traumatic stress disorder occurs when someone experiences a life-threatening event. This could be a serious accident, tragic event (i.e. war, natural disaster), or a devastating personal experience such as physical/sexual…
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We often hear about this word on the TV show, radio, or in a conversation. BURNOUT. What is burnout? However, what is burnout? It is a psychological and physical form…
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