How To Make Soft Boiled Eggs

How To Make Soft Boiled Eggs

How To Make Soft Boiled Eggs

This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy. Make perfect soft boiled eggs with fully cooked white and a deliciously runny yolk to add to grain bowls, ramen, or enjoy for breakfast with your favorite toast. How To Make Soft Boiled Eggs There’s something truly indulgent about the perfect soft boiled egg. I … Read more

Register as a Warm Welcome Space: Join the movement!

Register as a Warm Welcome Space: Join the movement!

Register as a Warm Welcome Space: Join the movement! At Kids Matter, we are proud to support the Warm Welcome Campaign and its vision of creating spaces where everyone in the UK can experience belonging, connection, and support. As part of this effort, we invite our partners to join the campaign by registering as Warm … Read more

A Mother Finds Support with a Mental Health Navigator

A Mother Finds Support with a Mental Health Navigator

Navigating the complexities of mental health can be overwhelming, especially for families already facing multiple challenges. Mental Health Navigators like Brittany Hammond are here to compassionately help families find hope and support. Recently, Brittany supported one such family with a resilient mother who has overcome many adversities to create a better future for her and … Read more

Common Signs and Symptoms of OCD in Children — Little Otter

Common Signs and Symptoms of OCD in Children — Little Otter

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that significantly impacts a child’s daily life. Early detection and intervention are crucial when it comes to managing OCD, so caregivers need to understand the symptoms of OCD in order to take appropriate action. This article provides an overview of OCD in children, along with signs to … Read more

Signs, Symptoms, and Support — Little Otter

Signs, Symptoms, and Support — Little Otter

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is often thought of as a mental health condition that only affects adults, particularly those who have experienced extremely traumatic situations such as combat or major accidents. However, PTSD can also affect children of all ages, and recognizing the signs early is imperative for effective intervention and support. In this blog … Read more

Vegan Baked Oatmeal | Kara Lydon

Vegan Baked Oatmeal | Kara Lydon

Breakfast for the week is prepped in just 10 minutes! This vegan baked oatmeal is super easy to make and baked in just 35 minutes. Made with rolled oats, chia seeds, cinnamon, peanut butter, and maple syrup, this oatmeal is packed with flavor. Easily customizable to add in your fruit or topping of choice (chocolate … Read more

Little Otter Welcomes Amy Kennedy as New Advisor to Extend Impact and Accessibility for Children’s and Family Mental Health — Little Otter

Little Otter Welcomes Amy Kennedy as New Advisor to Extend Impact and Accessibility for Children’s and Family Mental Health — Little Otter

New partnership with Amy Kennedy will work to extend impact of Little Otter as it seeks to transform and drive the mental health landscape for today and tomorrow. SAN FRANCISCO, June 5, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Little Otter, a pioneering company dedicated to transforming mental health care for children and families, today announced that Amy Kennedy … Read more

Did Your Kid Do “Nothing” At School Today? — Little Otter

Did Your Kid Do “Nothing” At School Today? — Little Otter

If you have school-aged children, here’s a conversation that you might recognize: You: “Hey honey, how was school today? What did you do?” Your Kiddo: “Nothing.” Sound familiar? If so, you’re not the only one. It’s not uncommon for parents to hear “Nothing” or “I was bored” or “No one played with me” when they … Read more

An Overview of Psychological Interventions for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)

An Overview of Psychological Interventions for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)

Marking its tenth anniversary as a diagnosis, our scoping review summarised 50 studies reporting on psychological interventions and outcomes for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). In the absence of clinical guidelines to support clinicians, our review highlights that a range of psychological interventions can be implemented to support children and young people with ARFID. … Read more

Why Does My Child Behave Differently at School and Home? — Little Otter

Why Does My Child Behave Differently at School and Home? — Little Otter

Parents and caregivers often ask, “Why does my child behave differently at school versus at home?”  These loving adults share that their children are calm, cooperative, collaborative in the classroom, but don’t listen, are demanding, or have meltdowns at home. If your child is a superstar at school, chances are you’re proud of them for … Read more