Every year, on July 11th, the global community comes together to observe World Benzodiazepine Day. This day serves as an opportunity to raise awareness about benzodiazepines, their uses, and the importance of responsible and informed consumption. In this blog post, we will delve into the significance of this day and shed light on the key […]
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons is celebrated on July 30th. It is meant to raise awareness to human trafficking happening right now. Human trafficking is a global pandemic. The act is a crime against the person, it violates the victim’s rights of movement through persuasion as well as the fact […]
Fun Summer Activities
Summer is here, and it’s the perfect time to create memorable experiences with your children. Instead of letting them spend their days glued to screens, why not encourage them to participate in fun-filled activities that promote creativity, learning, and outdoor exploration? We will explore a variety of engaging activities to keep your […]
PTSD Awareness Month is June
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has had many names like “shell shock” and “battle fatigue,” it is a condition brought on by a terrifying or traumatic event that is difficult to recover from. It can last months or even years. People with this condition experience triggers that bring back vivid memories of the trauma accompanied by […]
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Mental Health Month raises awareness of trauma and its impact on the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of children, families, and communities. According to NAMI, millions face the reality of living with a mental illness each year. In May, NAMI ( National Alliance of Mental Illness) joins the public movement to raise awareness. (www.nami.org) May […]
Dealing with Teen Backtalk
Teenagers are known for their independence and strong sense of individuality, and while this is a normal part of growing up, it can also lead to challenging behaviors, such as talking back. Talking back, or disrespectful communication, is a common issue among teens, and it can be frustrating and stressful for parents, guardians, and caregivers. […]
Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is a time to reflect on mothers around the world and pay tribute to them. It all started with three women—who championed efforts toward better health, welfare, peace, and love, Ann Reeves Jarvis, Julia Ward Howe, and Ann’s daughter, Anna M. Jarvis. Mother’s Day in the United States goes all the way back to […]
Teacher Appreciation Day
Teacher Appreciation Day is a special day where we take the time to show our teachers how much we appreciate all of their hard work and dedication. It is celebrated on the first Tuesday in May every year, and it is a great opportunity to thank our teachers for all that they do. Our teachers […]
April is Stress Awareness Month
Stress Awareness Month has been held every April, since 1992, to raise awareness of the negative impact of stress. The most common explanation for stress is physical, mental, or emotional strain or pressure. Long-term stress can have dangerous impacts on physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral health. What is stress? Stress is the physical or emotional […]
Child Safety Tips
Child safety is a primary concern for every parent, guardian, and caregiver. With the ever-growing dangers and threats in today’s world, it’s crucial to take all necessary steps to ensure that children are protected and safe. From accidents and injuries to online dangers and bullying, children face a wide range of risks. To help safeguard […]