Elizabeth is 12-years-old. She has arthritis. She has cancer.
And, she is in a shelter.
This senior is happy and loved here, but, she should be spending the days she has in a home where she is pampered.
Please share for Elizabeth to find her a forever home or hospice foster.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that is marked by two unusual kinds of behaviors: deficits in communication and social interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors. https://t.co/LsTZfp433u
In response to the reproducibility crisis, the neuroimaging community has been working arduously to optimize MRI reliability and pushing for increased sample sizes. Will this be enough? Our latest work definitively shows that it will not, https://t.co/HiuVrScLwJ 1/n
Nominations for our Rising Scientist Awards are now open.
Teachers and educators please nominate your high school for high school students who show exceptional promise in psychology, neuroscience or biomedical engineering research.
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K-12 mental health skill-building curriculum is designed to teach students a set of evidence-based coping skills.
Including Understanding: Feelings, Relaxation Skills, Understanding Thoughts, Social Problem-Solving, Managing Intense Emotions, Mindfulness.
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While kids are back to school & many other activities, this is far from ‘business as usual.’ We believe these new resources will offer effective tools — & ignite new hope — to make this & future school years more positive, productive & healthy for everyone
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Help transform the lives of children & families struggling with mental health & learning disorders when you shop online or in-store at @Bloomingdales's this holiday season.
- Purchase a limited-edition bear
- Round up your purchase in-stores
- Make a donation online at checkout
Such a pleasure to talk with Dax and Monica about everything from youth mental health advocacy and changing attitudes, to the explosion of anxiety and how dyslexia can be a gift!
@daxshepard | @ArmchairExpPod
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When kids are anxious, it’s natural to want to help them feel better. But by trying to protect them, you can accidentally make anxiety worse. It's best to help kids overcome anxiety by teaching them to deal with it as it comes up. https://t.co/DopgTomDgA