Recently, news outlets reported on a Connecticut 13-year-old who overdosed on fentanyl. Over 100 bags of the drug were found in the boy’s room. Fentanyl may […]
Just as parents who attempt to genuinely understand their children may be able to foster better communication and consequently better relationships, those who display too […]
Join MASK Live on October 5th to learn about healing through grief Gigi Veasey, Having worked with thousands of patients across the United States, Gigi […]
While entitlement has taken on negative connotations over the years, it’s important to realize feelings of entitlement in children are normal and cross all socioeconomic […]
The outdoors is filled with beautiful scenery, giving families a picture-perfect way to bond while getting the added benefit of fun-filled fitness. For outdoor enthusiasts, hiking […]
MASK’s Need-to-Know Tips Ongoing conversations around these trending topics will help keep your child on the positive path. Incorporate these conversations and knowledge. Stay up to […]
College life should be filled with fun, adventure and, of course, lots of positive learning experiences. But for many students, particularly women, it’s also filled with […]
Alcohol and Drugs Magnify Suicide Risk Parents often ignore teen drinking, dismissing it as a rite of passage, but drinking alcohol puts people of all ages […]