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Recognizing Self-Harm: How to Support Your Child

Self-harm is when someone intentionally hurts themselves to cope with difficult emotions. It's a way some teens express or manage intense feelings, not necessarily a desire to end their life. It’s natural to feel shocked, confused, guilty or angry when you find out that your child is self-harming. 

BC Children's Hospital

ADHD and School: Webinar Recording

This webinar on the Basics of ADHD focuses on the history of ADHD, how ADHD is diagnosed, its prevalence, causes and myths, ADHD assessment, co-occuring conditions, and ADHD from the preschool to post-secondary years.

BC Council for Families

This organization provides a variety of resources, featuring articles covering topics such as parenting after divorce or parenting when there is mental illness in the family, and a wide range of other family situations.

Dr. Dan Siegel

Inspire to Rewire - Dr. Dan Siegel

Information and resources on healthy brain development and how to help children and youth with emotional/self-regulation from Dr. Dan Siegel. 

Where You Are Podcast

Through real stories, expertise, and practical tips, this podcast helps families promote their mental health and wellness, navigating important topics to meet you where you are in your journey.