Working Parents At The US State Department and Fort Health Present: Practical Answers To Common Back-To-School Questions
The Working Parents group at the US State Department had asked us to host a session that answers common questions about back-to-school and mental health. Examples include: what to do when my kid says they’re being bullied? How do deal with a kid who whines a lot? How do deal with a kid who says NO all the time? And more…
How To Steer Through Back-To-School-Stress: A Parent’s Guide
Learn proven and practical strategies to help parents and educators cope with a child's anxiety around back to school as well as your own stress. From morning routines to bullying to academic pressures to dealing with anxiety.
Who’s Stealing My Child’s Sleep?: Parenting Strategies For Bedtime And Beyond
70% of high schoolers don’t get enough sleep and 90% of teens do not believe they can get enough sleep.
Join leading mental health and sleep experts to learn how much sleep kids of different ages need, why they aren’t getting enough, and how parents can help them go to sleep and stay asleep.
The session includes practical tools and principles you can use tonight.
Why Are Many Kids Anxious and How Can Parents Help?
Child anxiety is one of the most common mental health challenges families cope with. Some of the nation’s leading mental health and child anxiety experts shared proven and practical strategies about how parents can alleviate their child’s anxiety. The session was followed by a live Q&A and was presented by Fort Health with the Child Mind Institute.
What Social Media Does To Your Child and What You Can Do About It
What Social Media Does To Your Child and What You Can Do To Help
What Parents Need to Know About Panic Attacks
Learn about panic attacks, how to help your child or teen during a panic attack and how to get more help for panic attacks or a panic disorder.
When Therapy Is Not Enough: Choosing the Best Anxiety Medication for Your Child
Most mental health experts recommend therapy to treat kids struggling with anxiety — but sometimes therapy alone isn’t an effective treatment. Learn how combining therapy with picking the right anti-anxiety medication can provide your child with long-term relief.
Back to School Jitters: How to Ease Your Child’s Anxiety about Returning to Class
How to help your child cope with anxiety about school. In this article, we’ll list signs your child may be anxious about school, what causes anxiety with school, and how to help your child cope. We’ll also offer tips for how to feel less anxious at the start of the school year as well as resources when your child or teen needs more help.
Spot the Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety in Kids
Wondering if your child is a worrywart — or has an anxiety disorder? Learn the most common symptoms of anxiety in kids and when to seek treatment to help manage their stress.
Child Anxiety: 5 Practical Ways to Help an Anxious Child
As a kid, the world can seem like a big, scary place. But when those fears become persistent, childhood anxiety may be to blame. Here’s how to calm your anxious child and help them manage their fears with proven coping skills.
How To Talk To Your Child About Mass Shootings
How to talk to your child about mass shootings: a parent’s guide
Effective Strategies for Managing Inattention & Impulsivity In The Classroom
Effective Strategies for Managing Inattention & Impulsivity In The Classroom