March 1st marks self-injury awareness day. For many, recovery from self-injury can be a long journey. Like any unhealthy coping strategy, it may take a while for an individual to even want to change. Often, people self-harm because it brings relief during moments of intense emotional suffering. Someone may be experiencing overwhelming feelings of sadness, anger, anxiety or numbness. When they engage in self-harm, their overwhelming feelings may temporarily be relieved.
Challenges with School Attendance Part 2a: Strategies for Elementary School-Aged Children
10 Things You Can Say Instead of "You're so Smart!"
"You’re so smart!"
"You’re lucky to be so smart!"
"Wow, what a smart kid you are!"
Fostering Resilience in Children and Young People
We all have protective factors in our lives that help us be resilient when faced with challenges. We tend to underestimate our strength and what our mind and body can handle.
From Conflict to Connection: Restorative Practices in Schools
Supporting Your Child with Bipolar Disorder: Tips for Parents and Caregivers
This blog post is a sneak peek of the "Where You Are" Podcast episode featuring Dr. Roberto Sassi to be released in May 2025.
Having a child with bipolar disorder can be tough, but with the right support, your family can navigate this challenge.