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Kids are overscheduled. They’re also lonely. We’ve got to stop pressuring them before it’s too late.

Kids are overscheduled. They’re also lonely. We’ve got to stop pressuring them before it’s too late.

March 15, 2024

How much is too much? Navigating child gift-giving

How much is too much? Navigating child gift-giving

December 19, 2024

4 Signs You May Have Been ‘Parentified’ As A Child

4 Signs You May Have Been ‘Parentified’ As A Child

March 5, 2024

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Boston youth mental health experts say it’s crucial to address Texas school shooting with children (WCVB Boston)

Boston youth mental health experts say it’s crucial to address Texas school shooting with children (WCVB Boston)

May 25, 2022

Wellness culture gone wrong has come for our kids (LA Times)

Wellness culture gone wrong has come for our kids (LA Times)

May 17, 2022

Mass. doctor on how parents can address kids mental health (WCVB Boston)

Mass. doctor on how parents can address kids mental health (WCVB Boston)

May 12, 2022

Fostering and Preventing Depression, Stress, and Suicide in Youth (MGH Blum Center)

Fostering and Preventing Depression, Stress, and Suicide in Youth (MGH Blum Center)

May 12, 2022

Mass. General doctor on pandemic’s mental toll on children (WCVB Boston)

Mass. General doctor on pandemic’s mental toll on children (WCVB Boston)

May 5, 2022

‘This is a matter of life and death;’ Factors leading to youth mental health crisis (WCVB Boston)

‘This is a matter of life and death;’ Factors leading to youth mental health crisis (WCVB Boston)

May 4, 2022

Boston Bridges Turn Green For Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (Yahoo! News)

Boston Bridges Turn Green For Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (Yahoo! News)

May 2, 2022

Massachusetts bridges to light up green for Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (Mass Live)

Massachusetts bridges to light up green for Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (Mass Live)

May 2, 2022

Mass. doctor: Online, school bullying can affect kids beyond graduation (WCVB Boston)

Mass. doctor: Online, school bullying can affect kids beyond graduation (WCVB Boston)

April 1, 2022

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