Recovery
Recovery 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.
Recovery 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.
The 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.
As parents and caregivers, you play a vital role in your child’s overall well-being. Wellness isn’t just about eating vegetables or getting enough sleep—it’s about nurturing their body, mind, and emotions every day. Here are some simple, practical ways to help your child thrive.
Even when you cannot be physically present every day, you still matter deeply in your child’s life. Your love, consistency and effort make a powerful difference.
Being informed helps keep everyone safe. When parents understand the law, they’re better equipped to protect their kids, their guests and themselves.
Fake IDs may seem like a harmless shortcut—but in North Dakota, they carry serious legal, school, and long-term consequences. Understanding the law helps families have informed, honest conversations.
See how far your family has come this year. Download this quick reflection guide to celebrate growth, build confidence, and strengthen connection.
Peer pressure is a normal part of growing up. Friends can influence everything from clothing choices to risky behaviors. By starting age-appropriate conversations early, you can prepare your child to make confident, healthy decisions.
Kindness isn’t just about good manners—it’s a skill that shapes a child’s emotional, social, and behavioral health. Acts of kindness can boost mood, reduce stress and strengthen relationships. When kindness is encouraged and modeled at home, children are more likely to show empathy, respect and understanding toward others.
Encourage 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.
The shift from summer break to school routines can be challenging for kids—and parents too! This quick, practical handout offers tips to make the transition smoother and less stressful. From adjusting sleep schedules to managing emotions and creating structure, you'll find simple ways to support your child as they head back to school feeling confident and prepared.
This handout offers guidance on how to support your child after a suicide attempt and outlines important next steps.