Parents Help - Support - Parent Resources/Web Sites

Parent Resources/Web Sites

The following links are provided as a service to our users. Links to these internet sites do not indicate endorsement of these sites or their contents by troubledteens.com.

www.add-adhd.org - Site on Attention Deficit Disorder.

www.addadhdadvances.com - Site aimed at mothers of ADHD/defiant children and teens: Offers a course in behavioral improvement.

www.addresource.com - Addresource.com: The only FREE search engine and directory for ADD/ADHD and related learning disabilities.

www.athealth.com - Comprehensive Mental Health resource site.

www.bpkids.org - Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation.

www.cadca.org - Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America.

www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/parenting - Comprehensive teen links.

www.copes.org - Council on Prevention & Education: Drug abuse and prevention site.

www.dbsalliance.org - Depression & Bipolar support.

www.dyslexia-parent.com - Information for parents of dyslexic children and teens.

www.family.org - Focus on the Family's homepage. Well-known faith-based organization founded by Dr. James Dobson, author of several best-selling books on family issues.

www.familyeducation.com - Family Education Network: Learning Network parent channel

www.fenichel.com/parenting.shtml - Dr. Michael Fenichel's resource & teaching site with many links.

National Families in Action - National Families in Action's mission is to help families and communities prevent drug abuse among children by promoting policies based on science.

www.ncfy.com - National Clearinghouse on Families and Youth (NCFY): NCFY is the Family and Youth Services Bureau's (FYSB's) central resource on youth and family policy and practice.

www.ndmda.org - National Depressive & Manic-Depressive Association.

www.nimh.nih.gov - National Institute of Mental Health, wide variety of links and information.

www.nrscrisisline.org - National Runaway Switchboard: Are you afraid that your child might be running away? Do you know what to do when he/she does? Do you know what to do when he/she comes home? Being a parent isn't easy.

www.parent-teen.com - Information and courses on building parenting skills and teen-parent relations.

www.parenting.org - Girls and Boys Town site. Good section on teen issues.

parenting.ivillage.com - Good Q&A section by age group and subject.

www.parentsoup.com - Parent Soup: Huge site made easy by offering sections categorized according to specific ages of children.

www.theantidrug.com - Information and advice on drug abuse and prevention: Sponsors a prominent ongoing ad campaign.

www.troubledwith.com - A site with articles and resources on family issues, with an extensive section for parents of teens.

www.truehope.com - Site focusing on bipolar disorders.

 


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Participant Profile

These are some of the typical behaviors we specialize in treating:

  • Angry & Defiant
  • Failing in School
  • Rebellious
  • Impulsive
  • Running Away
  • Substance Abuse
  • Low self-esteem
  • Overconfident
  • Negative Peer Group
  • Distant from Family and Friends
  • Laziness
  • Underachieving
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Hyperactivity
  • Bi-Polar
  • Sexually Acting Out
  • Manipulation
  • Depression
  • Weight Problems
  • Learning Difficulties