Posts Tagged ‘children’

Happy Holidays Giving Tree, Part 2

Monday, December 12th, 2011

The Following Years

The fourth season of Happy Holidays Giving Trees is approaching, and some modifications to the program have been made. In the second year, employees were allowed to buy any gift they wanted for the children, rather than limiting themselves to fitness items. The shelter also provided a list of items that the children needed. If people bought items that were on a certain child’s wish list, a tag was attached to the gift so it was easily identified by the shelter staff when the presents were dropped off. So many children were on the list in 1995 that a paper tree on a bulletin board near the artificial pine tree was needed to accommodate all the tags. That year, gifts for almost 70 children were provided. One of our divisions that had ownership in a motion picture company provided each child with a cassette tape soundtrack from a popular kid’s movie. (more…)

Teens Need Reassurance, Too

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Much has been written and said about the need to counsel and soothe small children following the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.

But psychologists warn that teen-agers also can be vulnerable to disturbing thoughts — even potentially self-destructive responses — as they struggle to make sense of the carnage.

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Home for the Holidays Post 1

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

In movies and advertisements, in greeting cards and song, home is portrayed as the place to be during the holidays. For many people this means returning to their parents’ or grandparents’ house. Songs and ads talk about warm family feelings, wonderful meals and the closeness of kin. There is a problem with this scenario, however. The problem is that these lovely movies and cards and songs don’t cover all families. (more…)