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Parent Self-Assessment
Provides parents an idea of how their actions may contribute to their child's likelihood of underage drinking.
Sorry, we only have 30 of that item availableParent Sign Up Email/Text Poster
Out of stockEncourage parents and professionals to stay connected with free tips, tools, and resources that support children's behavioral health. This poster is perfect for schools, clinics, and community spaces—help spread the word and inspire families to sign up by email or text.
Parenting During the Holidays
Out of stockAs we enter the holiday season, we are reminded of the importance of hope, empathy and gratitude. As parents, we have an opportunity to shape this event for our children, ensuring they look back and identify gains more than losses.
Parents: Reducing Youth Access to Alcohol
Out of stockParents play a critical role in whether their children choose to drink alcohol underage. This flyer highlights strategies for reducing youth access to alcohol and the different underage drinking laws for adults.
Preparing for Deployment: Supporting Your Child's Behavioral Health
Parent military deployment can be a difficult time of transition for children and families. This handout provides tips for parents on how to help prepare their child before parent deployment as well as signs of separation anxiety that might appear once the deployment has begun.
Sorry, we only have 150 of that item availablePromoting Healthy Teen Dating Relationships
Out of stockParents play an important role in teaching teens about healthy relationships. This handout highlights the characteristics of a healthy dating relationship and five simple ways parents can promote them with their teen.
Raising Kids with a Growth Mindset
Out of stockThe way children think about their abilities shapes how they handle challenges, school, friendships and life. Teaching kids to have a growth mindset is one of the most powerful gifts you can give them.
Recognizing Anxiety Signs in your Child
Your child's mental well-being is just as important as their physical health. Recognizing the signs of anxiety early can help you provide the support and reassurance they need to navigate their emotions.
Sorry, we only have 269 of that item availableRecognizing and Responding to Bullying – From All Sides
Out of stockAll children that may be involved in bullying, whether they are the child being bullied, bullying others or seeing others being bullied, can be affected. It is important that you support all children involved to ensure it doesn’t continue and the issue is addressed.
Recognizing and Responding to Suicidal Thoughts in Youth
Out of stockYouth who are contemplating suicide frequently give warning signs – some more subtle, others more pronounced. Parents, friends, and other trusted adults are in a key position to identify the signs and get help. Suicide is preventable.
Recovery
Out of stockRecovery is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
















