Have you attended one of our free Active Parenting Workshops yet? If you’re looking for new ways to protect and prepare your kids to survive and thrive in this fast-paced, high-tech, diverse, democratic society, then we have the program for you! We discuss non-violent discipline techniques that teach responsibility and strategies to improve communication, cooperation and raise healthy drug-free kids.
So much has changed in the experience of today’s children compared to that of previous generations. The barrage of 24/7 media coverage of increasingly frequent and catastrophic events is often processed differently in the minds of children than in the minds of grown-ups.
Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H), a statewide nonprofit organization that develops and delivers services in the areas of housing, residential care, prevention services, outpatient services to children, incarcerated persons and dually diagnosed adults, has announced the acquisition of DrugFreeAZKids.org.
Making safety a priority for your teens during New Year’s Eve allows for a fun and safe celebratory night that puts parents at ease. Last year, we offered simple steps parents can take to safeguard their teen during the New Year’s Eve festivities. This year we want to encourage parents to take those same steps all year long.
For the first time in a decade, the number of teenagers who initiated use of alcohol and nicotine did not drop, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency (SAMHSA) 2014 Behavioral Health Barometer.
Many parents and educators often explain to teens the dangers of drinking and driving. Teens know that the consequences of driving drunk can be deadly. But, have they been taught to never take rides from impaired drivers? It’s equally important to teach kids this lesson as well.
The holidays are a time of family togetherness. Having a positive relationship with your child allows for many things. It allows you to be an influence in your child’s life, encourage better communication, make conversations more open and honest, and diminish power struggles when discipline occurs. That all sounds great, but you’re probably wondering, “How can this be achieved?” It’s easy, and the best part about it is you can have a little fun while doing it.
A new study finds that college students in the U.S. can easily access stimulants and other prescription drugs illegally on campus. According to the 2015 College Prescription Drug Study, 70 percent of the more than 3,900 respondents said it was “easy or very easy” to get prescription medication without a prescription.
An important part of parenting is reflecting on the way we interact with our children. This includes the way we communicate with them, the information we give them, and our overall parenting style. Check out these three quizzes to see how you score.