Image Source: Unsplash With researchers continuing to gather more evidence on the links between sports and concussions, parents should be wary about signing their children up to participate in activities such as football and ice hockey. It’s no secret Americans love sports, but brain injuries have become a top concern for players, coaches, and parents. Tragic stories of dementia, neurological conditions, and even suicide mean the bright Friday night lights can no longer blind those charged with young athletes’ well-being to the very real consequences of the concussion crisis in sports. From Pee-Wee football to the NFL, players are sustaining head injuries that could lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2020
Before and After: Dealing With the Aftermath of an Accident
Image Source: Pixabay When you first got your driver’s license, it probably felt like your car was the ultimate freedom, that amazing rite of passage that signaled you had grown up at last. Now your car is the thing that makes it possible for you to live your busy life, getting to and from work, chauffeuring your kids from place to place, running your never-ending list of errands. You hop in and out countless times a day without even thinking. By now, your car has just become an extension of yourself. That is, until it isn’t. The reality is that every time you get into your car, you’re barreling down often crowded highways and interstates at 40, 50, or even 70 and 80 miles an hour in a multi-ton missile. According to current … [Read more...]
Lifestyle Changes That Will Keep Your Family Healthy in 2020
Have you been putting off making changes that could improve your family’s health? It can be difficult to implement lifestyle changes, especially when you have young children in the house, so you may put off those changes until the time is better. But that “right time” never does quite arrive. With the start of the new year, the best time to make those changes? It’s right now. Take advantage of a fresh start in 2020 and make this the year you improve your family’s health. Set some health goals for your family, whether it’s getting more active, eating better, or prioritizing your mental health for increased happiness. These goals will give you something definite to work toward this year, and the following changes can help you to meet … [Read more...]
Steps to Take if Your Child is Being Bullied
If you think back to your childhood, there are different experiences that will likely jump to the forefront of your memory. While you will certainly remember the sacred moments you wish you could relive, you may also recall other negative experiences like falling off your bike, arguing with your siblings, or even being bullied. If you have kids of your own, it’s likely they’ll recall similar memories — one of them in particular something you pray they never have to experience. Unfortunately, kids aren’t always as nice, so bullying could be a reality yours have to live through. So how do you deal with bullying if you suspect or have confirmation that it’s something your kids are going through? While bullying isn’t an easy challenge … [Read more...]