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Tips to help children emotionally survive a natural disaster
Published on September 8, 2017
Strategies to help children emotionally cope with the devastation of natural disasters. -
When the sirens sound: Talking with children about severe weather
Published on June 7, 2013
Recently severe storms have rumbled across Michigan. These unpredictable storms, loud thunder and flashes of lightening can be scary to children! Take time when the skies are clear to talk with your children about severe weather. -
Helping children and teens learn to deal with stress
Published on June 2, 2014
Children and teens deal with just as much stress as adults. Adults can help by teaching youth skills to deal with stress in healthy, positive ways. -
Nine key financial strategies for recovery after a disaster
Published on June 14, 2023
Tools and resources to help homeowners and renters make financial decisions. -
What can you do to avoid financial fraud?
Published on January 18, 2021
A little suspicion can help to protect you from fraud. -
Michigan flood: Resources to assist flood-impacted areas
Published on May 20, 2020
Recent flooding has submerged communities and neighborhoods, and left many Michigan residents with unanswered questions. -
Health changes are not easy
Published on February 4, 2022
Learning about the stages of change can help you achieve your health goals . -
Knowing your numbers is important to your health
Published on July 31, 2012
Our cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar and body mass index are key indicators of our risk for major illness. -
Protecting your social security benefits
Published on July 8, 2015
Be aware of con artists claiming to represent the social security administration. -
Social distancing and getting outside
Published on March 30, 2020
There are lots of great ways to get outside and still practice social distancing. -
The influence of awe
Published on February 16, 2017
Researchers are learning the benefits of being awestruck. -
Exploring the media activities of tweens and teens
Published on November 18, 2015
New study provides a comprehensive look at young people’s media use. -
Partnership is the key when your young child has an assessment
Published on September 2, 2014
When young children are assessed for developmental delays, it is in the family’s best interest to form a partnership with the assessment team. -
Combatting obesity in rural communities
Published on September 5, 2014
The Rural Obesity Prevention Toolkit – a comprehensive tool for practitioners. -
Feeding children of different ages
Published on June 24, 2013
Different ages require different attention details from parents. -
Cottage Foods: Making them safely
Published on March 31, 2014
Make some extra money by producing safe cottage foods in your home kitchen. -
Do you have an emergency savings?
Published on April 25, 2014
New research shows that many people do not have money set aside for the unexpected. -
How much house can you afford?
Published on June 3, 2013
Every journey starts with a single step – your journey to homeownership starts with finding a single number. -
Americans waste almost 50 percent of food produced
Published on November 21, 2014
How food date labels cause confusion and food waste. -
Bullying - it’s all about respect
Published on November 11, 2013
Curbing bullying by increasing respect for others leads to empathy and compassion.