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Caregiving
MSU Extension offers programs about disease self-management, which provide valuable information for caregivers of those with chronic health conditions.
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Kristina Swartzendruber
Improving Nutrition and Physical Activity
swartze6@msu.edu
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Kevin Zoromski
Early Childhood Educator
zoromski@msu.edu
810-244-8541
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Kendra Moyses
Early Childhood Education
kmoyses@msu.edu
517-432-7654
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Kendra Moyses
Early Childhood Education
kmoyses@msu.edu
517-432-7654
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Denise Aungst
Social-Emotional Health and Wellbeing across the Life Span
aungstd@msu.edu
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Georgina Perry
Extension Health Educator
perrygeo@msu.edu
616-632-7884
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RELAX: Alternatives to Anger Parent Caregiver handouts
Published on March 10, 2014
Learn alternatives to anger for parent caregivers. -
Combata los Efectos del Plomo a Traves del Aprendiendo y Jugando
Published on April 26, 2016
Las experiencias positivas en los primeros años de la vida de los niños(as) pueden ayudarles a limitar los efectos del plomo, mejorar su comportamiento y ayudarles a preparar para la escuela. -
How to Properly Dispose of Unwanted or Expired Medication (E3110)
Published on October 19, 2015
All discarded items should be sealed, double-bagged and placed in the trash. Avoid putting medications into any material or food that might be attractive to pets or wildlife. -
On a fixed income and trying to get by
Published on January 15, 2020
How can I afford the cost of basic necessities? -
Is your consumer complaint going nowhere? Boost solution with the CFPB
Published on May 9, 2019
Consumers are getting results by filing their complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). -
Whether you are in your twenties 20s or in your your 50s, start saving now for retirement
Published on January 15, 2020
In almost all cases, it is not too late to start saving for retirement. -
Financial crisis: The steps to recovery
Published on January 15, 2020
You may feel helpless, but there are solutions to your money problems. -
Teaching preschoolers about “caring” is important in build character
Published on July 6, 2012
Teaching the character trait of “caring” to young children can be accomplished by listening, modeling good manners and helping others. -
Female leaders: Challenging the concept of being bossy
Published on June 5, 2015
There is a double standard that challenges the potential of female leaders today. Behaviors exhibited by males that socially exemplify leadership, when exhibited by females elicit a different reaction. -
How to engage children in conversation about creative endeavors
Published on May 18, 2017
Talking to children about what they have created can make a difference. -
The Emotional Cycle of Deployment – Stage 1: Anticipation of departure
Published on July 23, 2012
It is up to communities to help support military families by educating themselves about their unique challenges. Learn about the Emotional Cycle of Deployment and how you can support our military children and youth. -
Health officials remind fairgoers to take H3N2v precautions
Published on August 28, 2012
The CDC suggests simple steps for persons having contact with swine at county fairs to prevent spread of H3N2v virus, commonly known as “swine flu.” -
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. -
Traumatic brain injury
Published on January 5, 2015
Have you fallen recently or experienced a blow to your head? You might have a brain injury.