These authors suggest empowering our children in an age of anxiety comes from letting them fail. What do you think?
Read MoreCollege is not always the carefree environment we hope it is for our kids. Recent study identifies the prevalence of stress, anxiety and suicidal thoughts on college campuses.
Read MoreThe most recent regulations on e-cigarettes targets stores that sell to our young people. Pelham Village and Pelham Manor Police Departments do a great job of communicating expectations to our local retailers, and now the FDA is sending the same message.
Read MoreCheck out this helpful list of myths about anxiety from a local Pelham, licensed psychotherapist, Carolyn Cullen.
Read MoreThinking of those of you sending your kids off to college in the next few weeks and wishing you and your families the very best; for those who aren’t quite there yet, some food for thought.
Read MoreLeadership Training Week for Summer Interns at Pelham Together was a huge success!
Read MoreMental health awareness, treatment, and resources can change lives so that everyone stands a fighting chance. No one is immune, and we all can make and support connections that can save lives. Words from a mental health professional right here in Pelham....
Read MoreCongratulations to our Summer Interns for 2018 and thank you to our mentor partners!
Read MoreGot me thinking about what else kids can smoke via these devices.
Read MoreTake a look at what Wilton, CT (a lot like Pelham) found when they took a pulse on their students’ health and well-being.
Read MorePelham PACT and Pelham's Community Care Center (CCC) have joined forces to become one organization -- called Pelham Together
Read MoreOne in four women on college campuses will be victims of sexual violence, yet less than ten percent of these incidents are reported.
Read MoreBianca Barbosa and Andrew Spana are the recipients of the Spring 2018 Heart of Pelham PACT (HOPP) Award.
Read MoreOver 100 people came to experience the musical talent Pelham teens had to offer as well as to enjoy an array of treats.
Read MoreEach year, more than 41,000 individuals die by suicide, leaving behind their friends and family members to navigate the tragedy of loss. In many cases, friends and families affected by a suicide loss (often called “suicide loss survivors”) are left in the dark. Too often the feelings of shame and stigma prevent them from talking openly.
Read MoreFollow these tips to open up dialogue and strengthen your relationship with your adolescent son.
Read MoreTalking to your teenager (or a teenager you know) about, well, anything, can be difficult.
Read More“Joanne Foster and I have put together this list of ten ways you can support your adolescent (age 11-20) in thriving through the challenging teen years, and creating a happily productive adulthood:”
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