Working Parents At The US State Department and Fort Health Present: Practical Answers To Common Back-To-School Questions

In every webinar we host, attendees ask thoughtful questions we often do not have enough time to answer.

So following our Back to School and Mental Health webinar, we came together with Working Parents @State - The Working Parents group of the US State Department - for a live Q&A session where our clinical leaders answered common questions about back-to-school and mental health.

Examples include:

  1. What to do when my kid says they’re being bullied?

  2. How do I cope with a kid who whines a lot?

  3. How can I manage the behavior of a kid who says NO all the time?


    And more…

We hope you find the material below helpful.

If your company, community organization, primary care practice, or school district would like to organize a joint session like this one - please get in touch at Hello@FortHealth.com

More help for families

Therapy and psychiatry: Available in NY and NJ

Our clinicians can support your family with back-to-school-related challenges (and beyond). We are in-network with many insurance plans and offer appointments within 7 days. If your child needs support, book a free consultation to get started.

Anxiety Parent Coaching: Available WORLDWIDE

For families looking for help but not ready to start therapy, Fort Health offers a parent coaching course that helps you help your child overcome anxiety using proven and practical techniques. Learn more and start your course today.

 
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