We hope you find these resources helpful. If you have any questions or need additional resources, please feel free to reach out to your child's school counselor for assistance.
We hope you find these resources helpful. If you have any questions or need additional resources, please feel free to reach out to your child's school counselor for assistance.
This list contains local area providers for behavioral and mental health services.
This guide is a comprehensive list of community resources in York County.
Taking care of our mental health is important - for kids and adults! Here's some information about mental health and how you can support your child's mental wellbeing.
This guide contains decades of research packed into practical, digestible advice and age-appropriate conversation starters to help you feel comfortable talking with your child about personal safety—one of the most powerful ways to protect them from sexual abuse. Keep this guide handy and use it in everyday moments to give you the confidence needed to navigate and normalize these vital safety conversations.
Separation and divorce mean difficult transitions, but they’re also opportunities to learn that everything is always changing, in ways big and small. With love and support from the adults in their lives, children can emerge feeling stronger.
Grief is complex; it encompasses a wide range of emotions that can come and go in waves. Use this caregiver guide to help your family communicate with one another, express emotions, and begin the process of moving forward. You are not alone. And with time, you and your family will experience new happy moments together.
The incarceration of a loved one can be overwhelming for both children and caregivers. Because of the feeling of stigma, it takes special effort to start important conversations and answer kids’ questions. But parents can comfort children and guide them through difficult moments just by talking. With love and support, the family can cope with the challenges of incarceration together.
Supporting Gifted Learners
Gifted children can develop at an uneven rate, confusing parents, friends, and teachers.
Help your child avoid unhealthy perfectionism which can can cause excessive stress and anxiety.
Friendships might be more related to mental age than chronological age.
Recognize warning signs and provide support for children who are being bullied.
Learn how to recognize and combat cyberbullying.
How do you find a counselor, psychologist, or therapist for your gifted child?