To celebrate this year’s Women’s History Month, the Institute for Girls’ Development has developed a “fact card” for all 31 days in March, each featuring a different woman who has made
In the wake of another tragic school shooting, I know that we are all dealing with our emotions – shock, fear, anger, sadness, grief, confusion, disbelief, broken-heartedness, compassion. And while
Grace M. Goodman, Psy.D. Licensed Psychologist (PSY 28905) I have been on the Institute team for a little over two months, and in that time I have already gotten to
by Dr. Grace Goodman & Institute Staff Have you noticed how it’s often easier to forgive others than it is to forgive ourselves? We have a tendency to hold
Being a parent is tough work! Wise Mind Parenting is a new group for parents of teens and young adults who want to find new ways to understand and navigate
By: Janiel Henry, PsyD. “If only there was a universal rule book I could follow!” So often I hear this wish from parents, even though they know no rule book
By Melissa J. Johnson, PH.D. Founder & CEO Licensed Psychologist (PSY 13102) As we speak with parents, teachers, and kids this week, wildfire related stress is a common theme. The saturated
By Melissa J. Johnson, PH.D. Founder & CEO Licensed Psychologist (PSY 13102) Last week we had a blast hosting a workshop for a group of second grade girls. One of their
Resources For People of Color: Surviving and Resisting Hate: A Toolkit for People of Color: A list of helpful tools and strategies to use in response to racism, prejudice, discrimination
White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack A Resource © 1989 Dr. Peggy McIntosh Introduction by Hax Baker Our goal this issue is to provide resources and activities to help you,