Category: Who can help?

Category: Who can help?

Blog Header - Youth Serving Programs and Child Safety

Youth Serving Programs and Child Safety

As the new school year begins, children go off to school and caregivers continue to work. Gaps in scheduling can …

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Teen Dating Violence

According to the 2021 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey “over 71% of women and over 55% of men …

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How Coaches Can Protect Athletes’ Mental Health

How Coaches Can Protect Athletes’ Mental Health

Coaches have a unique relationship with their athletes. They are in a great position to gauge how a child is …

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How to Make the Most of Psychiatric Care When It’s Virtual

How to Make the Most of Psychiatric Care When It’s Virtual

Because of COVID-19 precautions, most visits to psychiatrists have become virtual. Dr. Lizmarie Gonzalez-Vega, Medical Director at Clarity Child Guidance …

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Quick Reference Guide Military Health Insurance For Children’s Mental Health

Quick Reference Guide: Military Health Insurance For Children’s Mental Health

When a child is in need of mental health services, understanding health insurance benefits and processes is an important part …

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Finding Treatment for the New Kid on Base

Finding Treatment for the New Kid on Base

As a military professional, you’re used to moving, but relocating with a special needs child can be a complex process. …

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Your Child’s Teacher Can Be A Powerful Advocate In The Classroom

Your Child’s Teacher Can Be A Powerful Advocate In The Classroom

Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), anxiety, autism, or another learning disability need support in all aspects of their …

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Types Of Therapy Available For Your Child

Types Of Therapy Available For Your Child

It’s a common misconception that psychotherapy is a one-size-fits-all type of treatment (i.e., everyone undergoes the same kind of therapy). …

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Championing Your Military Child How To Advocate For Their Success And Mental Health

Championing Your Military Child: How To Advocate For Their Success And Mental Health

The role of an advocate is to support, speak on behalf of, promote, protect, and champion. Children, even if they …

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Mental Health Support For Your Child At School – Who’s On The Team

Mental Health Support For Your Child At School – Who’s On The Team?

When children are struggling with mental health issues, their performance at school is often one of the first indicators. Your …

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