


She resides in Madison with her husband, two boys and dog. Shaney currently is a teacher at a Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Hospital located in Madison, WI and absolutely loves her job. Hence the easily accessible, easy to read book. She also had a firm belief that if kids could sort of "get ahead" with their mental health and learn some proactive tools to help themselves, maybe they could avoid some of the dire situations that have become so common. Cell-phone sciatica can now join several related. Pressing any hard object against the derrière, home of the sciatic nerve, is a bad idea. She found that kids were struggling more than ever and many didn't know where to turn to get help. But the potential harm to your back is clear. Bridge's mission was "help yourself by helping others" and served hundreds of high school kids.Ī can of worms called "teen mental health" was opened for Shaney during her years with Bridge which prompted her to write Back Pocket. In 2019 she founded Bridge Volunteering - a nonprofit that provided engaging, hands-on volunteer opportunities for high school students. Her unique path of teaching eventually led her to the field of teen mental health and she has never looked back. BRAND STRATEGY & ACTIVATION CONTENT STRATEGY & CREATION WEB PRODUCTION LIVE & ONLINE EVENTS. Shaney is a special education teacher from Madison, WI. The creative services team that has your back.
