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Overcoming anti-gay harassment

Being gay or lesbian often means having to deal with prejudice and harassment from childhood onward. Gay and lesbian teens are often targets of bullying, harassment, and aggression. Anti-gay bullying can range from verbal abuse, such as name-calling, to life-threatening physical assault. Even if young people escape physical violence, the effects of bullying can be [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:34-04:00November 4th, 2016|What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Gay, lesbian, and transgender health issues

People of any sexual orientation can face health problems. But people who are gay, lesbian, or transgender may be at greater risk for health problems because they don't always see a healthcare provider when they need to. This may be because they feel embarrassed, have had a bad experience, fear judgment, or have a healthcare [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:34-04:00November 4th, 2016|Diversity, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Keep kids safe this Halloween

Don't let kids' Halloween fun be spoiled by real-life injury scares. "Parents should educate kids on the true phantoms of the night while trick-or-treating," said Dr. Steven Frick, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon and spokesman for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). "They aren't ghosts and goblins. Instead, they'll need to watch out for aggressive [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:34-04:00October 5th, 2016|For parents, Holidays, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Have a hazard-free Halloween

When we think of Halloween, we picture children laughing in colorful costumes, jack-o'-lanterns glowing in house windows, and buckets brimming with candy and treats. Experts warn, however, that this fun-filled night can pose safety hazards. An alternative is to throw a Halloween party and invite kids, rather than have them out on the street. If [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:34-04:00October 5th, 2016|For parents, Holidays, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Halloween health and safety tips

Fall celebrations like Halloween and Harvest Day are fun times for children, who can dress up in costumes, enjoy parties, and eat yummy treats. These celebrations also provide a chance to give out healthy snacks, get physical activity, and focus on safety. Check out these tips to help make the festivities fun and safe ... [...]

2016-10-04T14:14:36-04:00October 5th, 2016|For parents, Holidays, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

A safety checklist for parents

You can help keep your children safe by following these precautions and using common sense. General steps Safety tips include: Encourage your children to wash their hands often throughout the day, particularly after using the bathroom—and always before eating. Keep their immunizations up to date. Be sure you know where they are, who they're with, [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:34-04:00October 5th, 2016|For parents, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Avoiding money arguments

If you’ve ever bickered with your spouse or partner over money, you’re not alone. Previous studies have shown that financial concerns are among the most common sources of disagreement for couples. And according to the 2014 APA Stress in America survey, almost a third of adults with partners (31 percent) reported that money is a [...]

2016-09-01T15:07:17-04:00September 1st, 2016|What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Creating good financial habits

Money and stress go hand in hand. According to the American Psychological Association’s 2014 Stress in America survey1, money is consistently among the top sources of stress for Americans year over year. This year’s survey also revealed that parents of children under the age of 18 are more likely than adults with no children to [...]

2016-09-01T15:11:14-04:00September 1st, 2016|What's new at FIRSTCALL|
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