Jefferson St. In Ann Arbor on Thuraday, July 23, With some districts making the push to move away from remote learning and taking steps toward a full return to in-person instruction, doctors at Mott will answer questions ranging from virus transmission risks to supporting children and teens during school transitions. Jenny Radesky, a pediatric specialist at Mott, said. We hope to help answer some these questions as families approach this new era of the pandemic. In addition to Radesky who is moderating the panel, the forum will also include Mott pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr.
Please note the date each article was posted or last reviewed. No content on this site, regardless of date, should ever be used as a substitute for direct medical advice from your doctor or other qualified clinician. There has been a lot of violence in the world in the past few weeks — and many of our children have been watching it. Between mainstream media and social media, violence reaches far past the places and people it directly affects.
Plan a fun-filled night out of the ordinary. Sick of the bar scene? From wizards and zombies to space nights and 90s coffeehouse trivia, you can find a theme night you and your friends will love. Cheers to a little friendly competition!
As humans, we naturally strive for some kind of order. The examples are many - schedules, tidy rooms, neatly folded clothes, and the like. Almost everything we do follows certain rules and regulations; there are laws in place and rules to adhere to. Still, order comes with a flaw - it's predictable.