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March 2021

The Thumb-Sucker

This article was originally posted on the Forward-Facing Institute Blog March 4, 2021 Fight or flight: the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away. I thought I was safe. At four years old, I believed if I couldn’t see you, you couldn’t see me. I had secreted myself away in a nice little spot between the couch and the wall and eagerly stuck my thumb in my mouth. As I closed my eyes, the delicious feeling of numb...

Words Matter!

Interview with Dr. John Kelly from the Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network (March 5, 2021) In the following email interview, Dr. Kelly responded to questions posed by Chuck Klevgaard, Prevention Manager for the Great Lakes PTTC. Meet the Researcher: Dr. John Kelly, Harvard Medical School Expert on stigma in addiction treatment and recovery Interview with Great Lakes PTTC Photo credit: Recovery Answers Dr. John F. Kelly is the Elizabeth R. Spallin Professor of Psychiatry in the...

Mock slave auctions, racist lessons: How US history class often traumatizes, dehumanizes Black students [usatoday.com]

By N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA Today, March 2, 2021 On Wednesday, an official at a Mississippi middle school apologized after eighth graders were asked to pretend they were enslaved people, including writing letters discussing their "journey to America" and the family they "live with/work for." During Black History Month, a Florida high school teacher was suspended with pay after allegedly telling students slaves were not whipped by white people and that the N-word, a racist slur, “just means...

The Muddled History of Anti-Asian Violence [newyorker.com]

By Hua Hsu, The New Yorker, March 1, 2021 On the evening of April 28, 1997, Kuan Chung Kao, a thirty-three-year-old Taiwan-born engineer, went to the Cotati Yacht Club near Rohnert Park, a quiet suburb in Sonoma County, California, where he lived with his wife and three children. Kao went to the bar a couple of times a week for an after-work glass of red wine; on this evening, he was celebrating a new job. According to a bartender working that night, Kao got in an argument with a customer,...

New Report — Socially Connected Communities [healthyplacesbydesign.org]

From Healthy Places by Design, March 2021 NEW REPORT Socially Connected Communities Solutions for Social Isolation In recent decades, people in the United States and around the world have experienced soaring rates of social isolation, with profound impacts on community health and well-being. Healthy Places by Design, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, has released a new report that reframes the conversation about isolation and outlines five recommendations for creating...

How Strongly Does ACE Affect One’s Physical and Mental Health?

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) leave different kinds and levels of mental or physical trauma on each individual. Physical child abuse may leave kids needing the services of a reliable pediatric surgeon . Some children may need help from a facial plastic surgery specialist to address self-esteem issues caused by facial scars. Some ACEs may require long-term therapy sessions. Despite their therapeutic benefits, the best essential oils for anxiety can only do so much when dealing with...

Counselor shares her lifelong vision for helping people in CTC series [kdhnews.com]

By Erin Eskew, Killen Daily Herald, February 28, 2021 From childhood, Shawnnell Batiste was inspired to help people and expressed a desire to become a child psychiatrist. “Most people would say, I was an empath,” Batiste said. “I tended to draw people to me who needed help. If you can help, help, and if you can’t, just listen” Born and raised in Louisiana — primarily New Orleans but also in Shreveport — Batiste pursues her dream of helping people feel heard and understood. [ Please click...

At least 1 in 7 children and young people has lived under stay-at-home policies for most of the last year, putting mental health and well-being at risk [unicef.org]

From United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, UNICEF, March 3, 2021 At least 1 in 7 children – or 332 million globally – has lived under required or recommended nationwide stay-at-home policies for at least nine months since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, putting their mental health and well-being at risk, UNICEF warned today. While almost all children worldwide have lived under some form of intermittent lockdowns for the last year, the new analysis by UNICEF, which uses...

'It's everybody's problem': Goal to end youth suicide unites experts, organizations [aappublications.org]

By Alyson Sulaski Wyckoff, American Academy of Pediatrics, March 13, 2021 More than 130 Americans will take their lives today. High school students will make over 3,700 attempts to kill themselves. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for individuals ages 10-34 years — representing 425 deaths a year. Yet most health care settings are not screening for this risk. Improved training is needed on early identification of suicide risk, assessment, follow-up and counseling. Those were among...

Yardelnarf! for Your Children

My friend Eileen recently revealed a staggering observation she'd made about parenting amid the pandemic. "Some parents feel ashamed if they can't buy the latest, greatest gadget for their kids." It triggered from her an impassioned treatise that expensive gadgets aren't necessary for a child's entertainment. She argued, "You can tell stories with a child, create a puppet show with socks, invent a new game, build a doll house out of a cardboard box!" You just need imagination and a simple...

Spreading HOPE Publication Launch [positiveexperience.org/blog]

Chloe Yang, 3/4/21, positiveexperience.org/blog We are thrilled to share a new resource, Spreading HOPE . The Spreading HOPE publication describes why HOPE exists, our mission, and more specifics about our goals and strategies. As the demand for HOPE and positive childhood experiences mounted throughout the last year, the HOPE team faced an ever-growing need for a resource that identifies, distills, and presents the HOPE vision, values, and pathways toward change. Development of Spreading...

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