Recently, we were joined by Eliza McCoy, the Vice President of Awareness and Prevention Programs at the AHLA Foundation, the American Hotel and Lodging Association. In her role, Eliza…
The 1990s saw a surge of city-enforced juvenile curfews. Thirty years later, many families are urging the curfews to be scrapped, but how will getting rid of those city-enforced juvenile…
As a parent, it is your job to keep your children safe and healthy. But what if an emergency happens when you are not around? From a young age, children…
In Our Summer Safety Mini-Guide, Outdoor Summer Safety,we covered all things sun, water, and outdoors (like fireworks). This time, we focus on Summer Safety at Home- everything from the front…
It’s inspiring to see teens today taking a great interest in social justice matters. This generation seems to be among the most passionate about issues spanning from poverty, racial equality,…
Summertime is known for family, vacation, relaxing, gatherings, friends and free time. Summertime also means more daylight, warmer days and more time outdoors! The first part of our Summer Safety…
Dating today looks a lot different than it did even twenty years ago. Sure, most teens are making initial connections with others at school, but when you throw in social…
If our teens aren’t busy spending their extracurricular time studying, involved in activities or sports then there is a chance that they are holding down a part-time job earning some…
In the 1980’s, the American Medical Association distributed a widely viewed public safety announcement encouraging parents to teach their children about “Stranger Danger.” In the 30-second clip, a man drives…
Summer is just around the corner, but there is one big barrier between students and their freedom: finals. High school students across the country are completing projects, preparing for exams,…
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