
Former Chargers Partner with Therapists to Support Neurodivergent Kids
Exercise of any kind—especially team sports—can be great for kids’ mental health. While little ones run around outside, they’re also learning to be part of a team, overcome challenges, and accept losses.But for kids who are neurodivergent or have mental health challenges, recreational leagues or tea

Unhinged, A Dating Series: How Attachment Styles Affect Relationships
One night, in the midst of an argument, my then-boyfriend began to pace throughout his apartment. We had been talking for nearly an hour before he got up, left the living room, retreated into his bedroom, and changed into his pajamas. As I continued to try and share how his actions made me feel, he

Dry January: What I Learned During My Sober(ish) Month
This is the final installment in a four-part series. Find week one, week two, or week three here to catch-up on everything you missed. I spent the weekend hungover after getting drunk on a Friday. Despite being a frequent drinker, I don’t usually tip over that edge. I don’t know why I did this time.
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