Announcements
What’s Next for Pandemic Parenting
As we head into the final months of the year, we’re also heading into what will be the final months of Pandemic Parenting. After more than two years of pursuing our mission to reach parents where they’re at with immediately accessible and relevant science-based resources, it’s time for us to close this chapter.
Roadmap to Resilience Launches Podcast and Resources, Helps Professionals and Caregivers Support Children Experiencing Stress and Trauma
Roadmap to Resilience guides the listener through specific, trauma-informed approaches to supporting children and their families. Created by a task force of international child trauma experts, the collection of free resources provides practical, accessible, and timely digital content for all who care for kids.
Pandemic Parenting Co-Founders Awarded 2021 Citizen Psychologist Award
We are pleased to announce that Pandemic Parenting co-founders, Dr. Lindsay Malloy and Dr. Amanda Zelechoski, are the 2021 recipients of the Child and Family Citizen Psychologist Award from the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 37 (Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice).
Pandemic Parenting Is Shakin’ Things Up!
While we’re all looking forward to the end of the pandemic, you’ve also shared that you want Pandemic Parenting to continue as we navigate COVID-19 and beyond.
We hear you, and we’re thrilled to keep doing what we’re doing, but in a bigger and better way!
Meet Our First Executive Director Jennifer Valentine
We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve welcomed Jennifer Valentine as Pandemic Parenting’s first Executive Director! Jennifer joined Pandemic Parenting on March 1, 2021, and will help co-pilot our rapidly growing organization into a thriving nonprofit that supports thousands of parents and caregivers across the globe.
Our Partnership with Zulily: Reaching More Parents with Timely Resources
Psst, we want to let you in on a not-so-little secret…we are content partners with Zulily! What does that mean? We’ve connected with them to share blog posts on a variety of topics to continue to share our resources and tools to help parents survive (and possibly thrive?) during the pandemic. Read on for an excerpt from our first post: Pregnancy During COVID-19: 3 Ways to Stay Connected with Your Village