
When encountering a life, there is a chance to connect with another piece of the world. With that exchange of power and love in mind, KidsTLC has opened the doors… Read More »
When encountering a life, there is a chance to connect with another piece of the world. With that exchange of power and love in mind, KidsTLC has opened the doors… Read More »
Tomorrow is mac n’ cheese day – best day EVER! As you might guess, it will for sure be the most popular meal of the week. This favorite comfort food… Read More »
As seen in IN Kansas City Magazine | November, 2020 When KidsTLC’s Holiday Giving Program launched over a decade ago, no one at the organization had any idea it would become such… Read More »
By: Dan Lash, LCMFT | KidsTLC Director of Clinical Compliance The annual transition from summer to school is an understandably difficult time of year for most families, and then came… Read More »
Let’s reflect back to February 2, 2020. Patrick Mahomes and our Kansas City Chiefs scored 21 points in the 4th quarter to secure their first Super Bowl win in 50… Read More »
We understand families, students, teachers, administrators—probably the entire community—are feeling some level of anxiety regarding the upcoming school year. KidsTLC’s Rebecca Kline Toy and Dr. John Laffoon sat down to… Read More »
Yes, social distancing can be a problem for kids. But maybe not how you think. Messaging matters. And social distancing is a significant messaging challenge. Health professionals and advocates, including… Read More »
In the midst of the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, KidsTLC remains committed to ensuring the children and families we serve continue to stay safe while receiving the most high-quality,… Read More »
For more than 20 years, I have had the privilege of working in residential treatment settings with some of the most courageous children and adolescents in the Midwest, including those… Read More »
I know what many people picture when they think of the kids on our campus. They see THOSE KIDS – kids who are struggling, who have traumatic histories, who are… Read More »