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Practice summer safety when the temperature sizzles
Published on July 19, 2013
Keep your summer travel safe for all members of the family. -
Overscheduled can mean overstressed
Published on August 19, 2015
Explore ways to change frantic family fun using “slow parenting” skills. -
Start the school year out by creating welcoming and inclusive classrooms
Published on August 20, 2015
Address issues of race, gender and other differences. -
Parenting during deployment: Children ages 6-11
Published on March 17, 2015
Tips to help support children ages 6-11 while their service member is away. -
Suicide rates are on the rise for people of all ages, including young adolescents
Published on April 26, 2016
Parents can help teens by learning more about mental health issues and resources that can provide adolescents with support and treatment. -
The Emotional Cycle of Deployment – Stage 2: Detachment and withdrawal
Published on August 15, 2012
Learn about the Emotional Cycle of Deployment and how you can help support military children and families in your community. -
Decision-making capacity and older adults – part 2
Published on January 8, 2014
Decision-making and cognitive decline concerns – what does it mean in Michigan? -
Teaching cooperativeness to children
Published on September 27, 2012
Introducing chores into your child’s life can sometimes be quite the battle; explore suggestions for getting through this phase. -
Teaching children to cooperate
Published on July 11, 2012
Teach young children to behave and be helpful with these supportive, age-appropriate techniques. -
Take PART with your health care provider
Published on September 11, 2013
Being prepared, organized and focusing on the issues you want to discuss can help make doctor’s visits more fulfilling. -
Strategies for using digital technology in healthy ways
Published on February 23, 2016
Both young people and adults may benefit from balancing screen time with other activities important to their health and well-being. -
Storytelling, fibs, stretching the truth or telling a lie? Teach your children the difference
Published on August 24, 2013
Caregivers can help preschoolers learn the difference between fact and fiction. -
Summer safety part 4: Water safety
Published on June 1, 2015
Tips and considerations for keeping kids safe around water. -
Weaving the practice of self-compassion into your life
Published on February 8, 2017
Self-compassion can help improve your health and happiness. -
Make your Valentine’s Day healthier!
Published on February 5, 2014
Treats, crafts and activities for children and adults to make their Valentine’s a healthy holiday. -
After the holidays: The big let-down – how to cope
Published on January 5, 2015
It’s normal for adults and children to feel a let-down after the high powered pace of the holiday season. -
The art of creating: Why art is important for early childhood development
Published on January 22, 2015
Art exploration is not only fun and entertaining, but also educational. Here are some tips for growing your budding artist. -
Pill talk: You need answers
Published on August 19, 2013
Side effects, prescription versus generic, refills; these may seem basic, but it's crucial to know the details. -
Ways 4-H volunteers can support youth when not in person
Published on March 16, 2020
4-H volunteers can still support youth in their project work even when it can’t be done in person . -
Healthy habits make a difference in parenting
Published on May 12, 2017
Parents are the most important influences in a child’s life to promote healthy habits.