Navigating screen time with kids and teens
On average, kids ages 8 to 12 spend four to six hours per day on screens and teenagers spend up to nine hours per day.
On average, kids ages 8 to 12 spend four to six hours per day on screens and teenagers spend up to nine hours per day.
How can we help our young people as they head back to school this fall? I asked two education kid experts to share their thoughts
Dr. Marc Gorelick, president and CEO of Children’s Minnesota, shared how the organization is addressing numerous issues impacting the health of kids and the community
As the cases of mpox continue to rise in US and kids are heading back to school, there are some main discussion points that you
Leaders at Children’s Minnesota have long been committed to ensuring every employee has resources to support them when they are in need. On this episode
If you’re not convinced yet that there’s a mental health crisis in Minnesota, maybe this statistic will persuade you: In 2021, Children’s Minnesota saw a
As its latest investment in mental health services for children and teens, Children’s Minnesota is announcing plans to open a second partial hospitalization program (PHP)
Children’s Minnesota and PrairieCare are pleased to announce a new partnership that will deliver high-quality psychiatric care to kids as young as six years old.
Children’s Minnesota welcomed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to its St. Paul hospital to tour construction of its first inpatient mental health unit. Following the tour,
A day for our generous community to join together to ensure that even the tiniest hearts get the strongest possible start.