How Homeless Teens Can Receive a COVID-19 Vaccine – and Guidelines for Providers
Vaccination rates in the United States continue to climb as more people gain access to the necessary doses. As of July 7, 2021, 158 million Americans are fully vaccinated and … Continue reading
How to Stop Cyberbullying on Social Media and Online Learning
In March 2020, everything changed when schools closed and students transitioned to online learning. Not only were kids taking classes from their computers, but they were also connecting with friends … Continue reading
How to Help Students Manage Fear and Anxiety About Returning to School
Almost every student experiences nerves when they start a new school year. What happens if they can’t find their classroom? What if they don’t have any classes with their friends? … Continue reading
St. Pete Pride 2020: How Local Residents Celebrated
We were all hopeful that the St. Pete Pride 2020 celebrations would continue this year despite the COVID-19 pandemic; however, its organizers made the tough call to cancel the parade … Continue reading
You’re Not Alone: Parent-Child Relationships Are Strained By COVID-19
No one could have planned for the Coronavirus pandemic nor could they have predicted it would go on this long. Even with social distancing measures, parents in Florida are looking … Continue reading