Posts tagged Missoula family
MCPS Updates Phased Plan for School Reopening

MCPS releases links to phased reopening plans, remote learning hybrid model and more. 

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Spring Planting and Garden Prep

With COVID-19 looming over our collective psyches, making us more aware of our dependence on a food supply chain that is out of our control, my wife and I decided this would be the year we would tackle a garden.

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Unmasking Missoula's Front Lines

“It’s too bad that our job feels so unsafe right now. I hate to think of any of my co-workers or their families contracting this virus, but I’m sure it will happen. That is a sobering reality.” In effort to provide the human perspective behind our heroes in healthcare, we’re unmasking the front lines by sharing their thoughts, feelings and experiences.

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Reflections: How I am Coping with COVID-19

It's easy to numb and binge on episodes of Tiger King. It’s easy to keep yourself busy in order to keep from feeling what is happening right now. You may be feeling intensified anxiety as the weight of what is being asked of you lays heavy on your shoulders. Here’s what I’ve learned through my years in trauma healing.

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The Front Steps Project

We are documenting this time by taking five-minute “Front Steps Portraits” of Missoula residents. Our in-house photographer Tiffany Williams with Tiffany Photography will spend Thursday, March 26 scurrying around town to snap super fast images of Missoula families on their front steps. Our goal is to document this interesting time and bring us together virtually since we can’t be together face to face.

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Supporting Your Child during this Public Health Crisis

As the coronavirus/COVID-19 public health crisis hits us here in Montana, there is a great deal of uncertainty and anxiety. School has been closed, our routines have been upended, and we may be constantly checking the news so we get as much information as possible. Here’s some suggestions to support your children during this public health crisis.

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Part II: Tips for your Parenting Plan Case

Family law expert Janel Chin offers suggestions for parents navigating separation or divorce who want to keep their children’s pain from the sudden changes to a minimum. This is the second in a two-part series.

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Part I: Communication Tips

Family law expert Janel Chin offers suggestions for parents navigating separation or divorce who want to keep their children’s pain from the sudden changes to a minimum. This is the first in a two-part series.

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Raising Culturally Competent Children

As Montana parents raising children in fairly monochromatic communities, we must intentionally value diversity. How can White parents equip children to interact in a culturally competent manner?

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