Cheri Burcham, JG-TC

Cheri Burcham

JG-TC

United States

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Past articles by Cheri:

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: What is the Deer Donation Program?

"The program is a win-win for everyone – the environment, local economies, and hungry individuals." → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: A grateful November family activity

"Research shows that practicing gratitude can have dramatic and lasting effects on an individual." → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Learn self-management skills for chronic health conditions

The program, commonly called "Take Charge of Your Health," is designed to help you become a better health manager! → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Take a moment for mindfulness

"Life can be overwhelming! Sometimes, you just need to take a minute." → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Explore national Hispanic heritage month with these Latin American foods

"What better way to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month than to indulge in some tasty Latin American foods?" → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Clearing up the science on monarch butterflies

"Once we hit fall, something changes in the monarch butterfly." → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Monarchs, milkweed and mowing

"Unfortunately, the constant routine of mowing is harming the monarch butterfly, due to the loss of milkweed." → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Help children find a healthy balance with their tech time

"We use technology in many ways during everyday routines, and young children don’t want to be left out." → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Coping with back to school anxiety

"Transitioning back to class as summer ends can be a stressful time for children and parents." → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Savory or sweet summertime salsa!

"Salsa is a versatile and nutritious condiment that offers many health benefits and hydration for your body." → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Five ways to refine your co-parental communication

Communicating with a fellow co-parent can often be difficult, but it is essential when parenting a child together. → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Monarchs, milkweed and mowing

Unfortunately, the constant routine of mowing is harming the monarch butterfly, due to the loss of milkweed. → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Helping a child whose parent lives with mental health challenges

How can you provide the emotional support that makes a child feel valued, accepted and understood? → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Resolve to be good to your brain

I would like to share this great article on brain health written by Extension educator Karla Belzer. She says: This time of year, it seems that we're all making resolutions. → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Tips for taming tantrums

Can you think of a time where either you had a toddler or you witnessed a toddler in the store checkout line throwing a tantrum? Google's definition of tantrum is → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Ever wonder what your teen is thinking?

As a parent of a teenager, how many times have you thought “what in the world were they thinking?” Well, in your teen’s defense, their brain is not completely developed → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: The gifts kids really want

Originally published in 2016, this article is worth another look during this holiday season. → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Winter fitness and fun with family

Now that winter is upon us, it is quite comforting to sit down with a movie, hot chocolate, and your family for some quality time together. Although it is important → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Caregivers can manage stress with self-care

The month of November was National Caregiver’s Month, but I feel they should be recognized year round. Caregivers are some of the most selfless, noble people I have ever known → Read More

FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Take the stress out of your holidays

With the anticipation of the holidays, there can also be that feeling of dread – how are you going to get everything done on an already busy schedule? → Read More