Your Rights as a Parent
It is important to show respect for your child’s privacy; however, if you have concerns for their safety or well-being, you have the right to take action.
It is important to show respect for your child’s privacy; however, if you have concerns for their safety or well-being, you have the right to take action.
Video games and your child when it can become a problem and how to reduce the risk.
Medication assisted treatment is an effect method for achieving recovery.
Parents, friends, and other trusted adults are in a key position to identify the signs of teen suicide and get help. This document highlights the key risk factors and warning signs of teen suicide and ways to respond.
Help your child manage Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) with this handout. This resource provides practical tips, insights, and support strategies tailored for parents to recognize and address SAD symptoms in kids and teens.
Eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge-Eating Disorder, are treatable medical illnesses. This document provides information on the observable signs and symptoms of these disorders, possible health consequences, treatment approaches, and strategies for talking to a loved one experiencing an eating disorder.
Children can experience depression, which goes beyond temporary sadness and affects their daily lives. Understanding the signs and offering support can help them navigate their emotions and find the help they need.
Underage Drinking Meets Its Match: Tips for Parents.
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Sexting can expose teens to a variety of social, emotional, and legal risks. This handout provides information about sexting, its social, emotional and legal risks, and a variety of tips for parents and loved ones to start.
Having ongoing, effective conversations with your child is important, but can be difficult. Here are some tips to ensure your conversations are meaningful.