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Creating Safe Spaces for Students
This article was originally published on December 16, 2020 by MontcoToday.
By Stephen Hood
As a counselor for The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (TLC) at our Leadership Academy, I have personally experienced the ongoing instability in education during…
Lincoln Center Case Manager Volunteers with Team Rubicon to Help Wherever Disaster Strikes
Bethany Bonner on the scene with Team Rubicon.
This article was written by David Bjorkgren. It was originally published on November 30, 2020 by MontcoToday.
Bethany Bonner certainly has her hands full at The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (TLC)…
Cultivating a Classroom Culture Virtually
This article was originally published on November 17, 2020 by MontcoToday.
By Amanda Moreton
As educators continue navigating the 2020-2021 school year, it has become apparent that creating a supportive and positive virtual classroom culture presents challenges.
In my role as…
The Lincoln Center: For Some, Clean Socks and Food Can Be the Greatest Gifts
This article was written by David Bjorkgren. It was originally published on November 10, 2020 by MontcoToday.
New socks may not always be first on our holiday gift list, but it can make all the difference in the life of…
From the Lincoln Center: De-stressing in Distressing Times
This article was originally published on November 3, 2020 by MontcoToday.
By Melissa Miller
The phrase “unprecedented times” gets thrown around so much that it’s almost cliché now. The world has changed drastically during the past seven months, and as…
When Life’s a Struggle, TLC’s Counseling Center Works to Keep Parents and Families in Balance
This article was originally published on October 21, 2020 by MontcoToday.
Families often find themselves overwhelmed by tough situations without the life skills they need to help them cope.
That’s why The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (TLC) teamed…
The Lincoln Center: How to Give Your Brain a Break
This article was originally published on October 13, 2020 by MontcoToday.
By Rachel Gruen, LCSW, CCTP
Do you ever feel like the inside of your brain is one of those amusement park Tilt-A-Whirl rides? You are not alone!
We are…
For These Seniors, Finding Hope Is the First Giant Step Toward Healing
This article was originally published on September 24, 2020 at MontcoToday.
By Linda Bayer
I have the pleasure of working for The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth located in Audubon, Pennsylvania.
I work as an Elder Victim Mobile Therapist,…
The Choices Program from The Lincoln Center Continues to Grow
This article was written by David Bjorkgren. It was originally published on September 18, 2020 by MontcoToday.
Not every teenager thrives in a traditional school setting. Some students with emotional and behavioral challenges struggle in a large classroom, avoiding school…
2020 Guide to In-Person Schooling in Pennsylvania
This article was originally published on September 3, 2020 by MontcoToday.
Navigating the 2020-2021 school year is challenging. It’s hard to know if your school is teaching in-person or virtual, or what alternatives are available to traditional schooling.
The Lincoln…
The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth—Helping Crime Victims Since 1987
This article was originally published on August 13, 2020 by MontcoToday.
In 1967, the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice reported victims of crime as the most neglected group in the study of crime.
Victims found themselves on…
Back to Basics: Beginning Trauma Treatment with an Individual with ASD
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continues to confuse and befuddle people. How do I interact with this person? What is this person capable of? What should I expect? What should I do or not do? There are simple questions and complex…