A Brotherhood for Husbands and Fathers in Beijing
3MH is creating a safe and supportive space for expat men to become healthier, happier, and more connected in Beijing.
3MH is creating a safe and supportive space for expat men to become healthier, happier, and more connected in Beijing.
Winter is almost over, but the prolonged nights, cold weather, and bad AQI have taken an emotional toll. Here are a few things you can do for a family mood boost as we anticipate the brighter days just around the corner.
What’s wrong with being persistent to “get the girl,” especially if they aren’t the Prince Charming type. Is a nice guy expected to simply accept a rejection, when they’re really into someone and know they’d be a great match?
Make your own mental health awareness T-shirt for the Clothesline Project and help everyone feel seen and be heard.
Lilian shares her story of overcoming bullying, in the hopes that others can follow suit.
Our educator extraordinaire Julie Wolf tells us why separation anxiety may happen at camp, and ways to work around it.
Given the risk of students potentially being put under stress, however mild or severe, it is important for parents and educators to consider how best to assist students set attainable study-related New Year’s resolutions. We spoke to Kindall Tyson, a psychologist, and counseloron how best to go about setting these all-important New Year’s resolutions.
The holiday season is especially difficult for some. Don’t go through it alone.
Trying to seek mental help as a foreigner in China can be in itself almost impossible. Sure, there are a few groups that offer mental health support, and a few private counselors and therapists of sorts who work independently of hospitals, but what happens if, at any time, you might need a psychiatric assessment or accredited psychological support in a hospital setting?
“The talk” is something that every parent needs to do whether they’re ready for it or not.