by Karryn Swanson | Jun 17, 2020 | ADOLESCENTS
Although summer is underway, COVID-19 is still an issue evoking many feelings across the world, especially for our youth. Teens are out of school, but unsure of how their time off will look. Traditionally, many teens use the summer to relax, work, travel, prepare for...
by Nicole Nevermann | Jul 1, 2016 | CHILDREN
Summer is filled with so many things for families and children – summer camp, beaches, swimming pools, vacations. But the hot, lazy days can also find parents or caregivers at a loss to stimulate young minds during their down time. Here’s where craft time can come in....
by Randa Handler | Apr 1, 2016 | CHILDREN, PARENTS
Coming up with new and exciting playtime activities that spark the imagination can be a challenge. We have become a tech-addicted and digitally-driven society. Many parents have to drag their children away from television and computer screens and pry smartphones away,...
by ab | Aug 1, 2015 | MEN, WOMEN
The knife sang silver across my skin, sunshine sweet and soothing as the rain. Smooth and slow, rich red blood welled from the slight wound and dripped gently, a maple tap of my life. Relief rushed through me, heady and exhilarating; for a moment I was sated. But...
by info@createoutcomespaths.com | Jul 1, 2013 | Health and Nutrition
Riding a surfboard has been a lesson in remembering how to play. In forgetting about being the best or even good at something and just doing it because it’s fun. Because I like it. Sometimes, I find myself doing an activity and focusing my energy on being the best....
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