I Am a Social Service Provider
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Latest Information Resources for Social Service Providers
When Teens Need Their Friends More Than Their Parents
For many parents, the truth is hard to admit: Adolescents begin to rely less and less upon adults in their lives and more heavily on their peers. Starting to let go is difficult. But teens’ reliance on buddies is good for their development and sense of belonging.
Why Emotional Resilience Is a Trait You Can Develop
Emotionally resilient people handle stress and crises more effectively and calmly. Fortunately, emotional resilience is a trait that can be developed.
Feeling Lost: 9 Ways to Cope When You Feel Lost
Feeling lost is something that every person will likely experience at some point. Remember not to blame yourself and that there are ways you can cope.
Journey to Sustainable Happiness: Purpose
Be Strong teamed up with LG to honor, thank and give back to families who choose happiness. Meet Angela and experience her passion for purpose.
Seven Ways to Find Your Purpose in Life
Having a meaningful, long-term goal is good for your well-being. Here’s how to find one.
Journey to Sustainable Happiness: Generosity
Be Strong teamed up with LG to honor, thank and give back to families who choose happiness. Meet Anitra and experience her generosity.