by Soul Recovery | Jun 6, 2025 | Clinical Importance, Important things to know, Youth Treatment
The rise of electronic cigarettes, commonly known as vapes or e-cigarettes, has fundamentally changed the landscape of nicotine consumption over the past two decades. Initially marketed as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes and even as smoking cessation...
by Soul Recovery | Apr 28, 2025 | Important things to know, Youth Treatment
An Interview Featuring Darryl Brown – Educator, Recovery Coach, and Mentor What is 5280 High School in your own words? 5280 High School is the largest recovery high school in the nation. At our peak, we’ve served over 100 students—currently around 95. What makes...
by Grant Schaefer | Sep 24, 2024 | Clinical Importance, Mindfulness, Youth Treatment
Introduction Setting boundaries with kids is an essential aspect of parenting that helps children develop a sense of security, self-discipline, and respect for others. Boundaries provide a clear framework within which children can safely explore the world, make...
by Grant Schaefer | Jan 23, 2024 | Important things to know, Mental Health, Youth Treatment
Introduction Embarking on the journey to sobriety is a courageous decision that yields numerous benefits, especially when embraced early in the recovery process. Beyond the immediate cessation of substance use, early recovery provides a foundation for comprehensive...
by Grant Schaefer | Nov 13, 2023 | Clinical Importance, Youth Treatment
Sleep is a fundamental aspect of human life that plays a crucial role in our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Its impact on productivity is profound, affecting various aspects of our daily lives, from work to personal relationships. Moreover, sleep is...
by Grant Schaefer | Sep 26, 2023 | Important things to know, Skills, Youth Treatment
As a parent, the well-being of your child is a top priority. Adolescence can be a challenging period marked by physical, emotional, and social changes. It’s crucial to be attentive to any signs that your child might be struggling with substance abuse or mental...