by Natalie Stefanoff | Jul 12, 2021
As a creative writing major, stories are my life. I cannot help but notice stories around me, wonder why people do what they do, or what is happening in their lives at just that moment. As a university English teacher, I encourage my students to look for the stories,...
by Natalie Stefanoff | Jul 12, 2021
A great organization focused on young men is helping to remind them of how unique they are—and how to become the best people they can be in a society that seems intent on defining them. The MOST Club (Men of Strength) was created to help men learn more ways to prevent...
by Natalie Stefanoff | Jul 12, 2021
Have you heard the word Couth? If you heard it in a sentence today, would you be surprised to hear it? How often is such a word used in the current young adult population? Is the rising generations taught this word and the meaning of it? And should they develop it? I...
by Natalie Stefanoff | Jul 2, 2021
During a teen’s high school years, a lot of preparation is involved in getting them groomed for college. But, what happens when these graduates finally end up at the universities they worked so hard to get into? As young adults are thrust into a new world of...
by Natalie Stefanoff | Jul 2, 2021
In this article we will explain what an Emerging Young Adult is and how that particular term, as well as Failure to Launch, differs from an Emerging Adult, as well as effective ways to help people who are struggling find their own path in life. What is an Emerging...
by Natalie Stefanoff | Jul 2, 2021
Marie moved to Montana to escape. She ran from the anguish of her East Coast home. Under the Big Sky she sought to take a break, sort out life and ground herself. What she couldn’t run from was her smoking habit and her early onset diabetes. She couldn’t run from...
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