The Safe and Healthy Homewood Collaborative provides a series of programs throughout the year to equip parents with information concerning youth health. We are pleased to provide them for parents on our website.
How to Help Your Child Develop A Healthy Relationship With Food, Exercise and Their Body
How to Help Your Child Develop A Healthy Relationship With Food, Exercise and Their Body - Presented by Aime Guice
Unpacking Anxiety: Understanding Worry in Elementary Students
Gas Station Drugs Webinar
Suicide Prevention and Awareness
Alcohol Home Delivery
Managing Meltdowns
Vaping Prevention 101
HCS Coalition Parenting Meeting: Stress, Anxiety, and Teens
Human Trafficking: Protecting Your Children From On-Line Predators, Exploitation, and 'Sugaring' *Note: You will have to provide your name and email to register to watch this recorded webinar.
Below are some additional resources provided by the Child Trafficking Solutions Project.
Parents: Lauren Sisler (ESPN, SEC Network, SEC Nation, and AL.com) shares her story of losing both of her parents to their concealed battle with addiction. She hopes to spread awareness about the dangers of addiction and the devastation in can cause.
Stress, Anxiety and Teens
Parents: Hear from Alice H. Churnock, Licensed Professional Counselor, as she discusses ways to help children cope with increasing stress and anxiety.
Speaker References: The Anxiety Cure for Kids: A Guide for Parents - by Spencer, DuPont, et al. What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety - by Dawn Huebner The Anxiety Workbook for Teens - by Lisa M. Schab Freeing Your Child from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - by Tamar Chansky
This video is made available to you by the Safe and Healthy Homewood Coalition for educational purposes only, not to provide specific therapeutic advice. The views expressed are the personal perspectives of the speaker and do not represent the views of all counselors or the profession. This video does not create a counselor-client relationship and should not be used as a substitute for competent therapeutic counsel from a licensed professional in your state.