

August 19, 2026 | 7pm ET
When School Feels Hard: Understanding Anxiety and Avoidance in Kids
Chinwé Williams, PhD
The start of a new school year brings excitement for some kids and teens and dread for others. In this webinar, we'll explore what's driving school anxiety and avoidance in kids, when it may signal a need for additional support, and practical strategies to help children feel more confident, connected, and ready to learn.
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September 16, 2026 | 7pm ET
Growing Together: Supporting Your Child’s Mental Health This School Year
Linda Price, M.Ed., CAGS
As families head back to school, parents often wonder how to best support their child’s mental health and well-being. Join educational psychologist Linda Price, M.Ed., CAGS, and youth speaker Mallory G. for an uplifting and informative presentation designed to provide practical tools for parents and caregivers.
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October 15, 2026 | 7pm ET
Friend Drama, Group Chats, and Social Exclusion: What Parents Need to Know
Phyllis Fagell, LCPC
From friend drama and social exclusion to the pressures of group chats, today's social world can feel complicated for kids and exhausting for parents. In this webinar, we'll explore what children and teens need from the adults in their lives to navigate friendship challenges, build resilience, and maintain healthy relationships.
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November 18, 2026 | 7pm ET
Helping Kids Get Started: Supporting Motivation for School, Homework, and Learning
Emily Edlynn, PhD
School-related struggles can become one of the biggest sources of stress and conflict at home. In this webinar, we'll explore what's driving challenges with motivation, homework battles, avoidance, and shutdown, and share practical strategies to help kids and teens get started, stay engaged, and feel more successful at school and beyond.
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December 9, 2026 | 7pm ET
The Holiday Effect: Why Kids Struggle and How Parents Can Help
Terance Dawkins, LISW-CP
The holidays can magnify emotions for both children and adults, often bringing stress, conflict, and behavioral challenges alongside traditions and celebration. In this webinar, we'll explore why children may struggle during this time of year and how family patterns can shape our responses. You'll leave with practical strategies to strengthen connection, respond with empathy, and support both your child's wellbeing and your own.
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January 12, 2027 | 7pm ET
New Year, No Pressure: Setting Your Family Up for a Good Year
Deborah Farmer Kris, MEd
A new year brings the temptation to set big goals and high expectations for ourselves and our kids. In this webinar, we'll explore what research tells us about motivation, habits, and what helps children thrive, and how parents can support a fresh start without the pressure that often makes change harder.
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February 10, 2027 | 7pm ET
Helping Kids Thrive: Building Resilience, Confidence, and Belonging
Ryan DeLapp, PhD
In recognition of Black History Month, we'll explore practical strategies to help children build resilience, navigate stress, and develop a strong sense of self and belonging. Drawing on insights relevant to families of all backgrounds, parents and caregivers will learn actionable ways to support children's mental health, confidence, and wellbeing in everyday life.
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March 16, 2027 | 7pm ET
Stop Doing It All: Helping Kids Build Executive Function Skills
Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart
Do you find yourself constantly reminding, organizing, planning, and keeping your child on track? You're not alone. In this webinar, we'll explore why some children struggle with executive functioning skills like organization, task initiation, emotional regulation, and follow-through—and why these challenges are common in children with ADHD. Parents and caregivers will learn practical strategies to gradually shift responsibility, reduce daily power struggles, and help children build the skills they need to thrive.
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May 12, 2027 | 7pm ET
What “Fine” Really Means: Reading Between the Lines of Your Child’s Mental Health
Erlanger Turner, PhD
When you ask your child how they're doing, "fine" might be all you get—but what's really going on beneath the surface? In this webinar, we'll explore the signs that a child may need more support, how mental health shows up in everyday life, and practical ways parents can strengthen connection and open the door to meaningful conversations.
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April 14, 2027 | 7pm ET
Emptying the Emotional Backpack: Helping Your Child Through Big Feelings
Caryn Brady, LICSW
Children's upsets cause some of the rockiest moments in parenting. This webinar will present a framework for understanding children's emotions. You will learn effective strategies for strengthening connection, getting through tough moments in a way that builds trust, and helping your child navigate life's ups and downs.
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May 12, 2027 | 7pm ET
What “Fine” Really Means: Reading Between the Lines of Your Child’s Mental Health
Erlanger Turner, PhD
When you ask your child how they're doing, "fine" might be all you get—but what's really going on beneath the surface? In this webinar, we'll explore the signs that a child may need more support, how mental health shows up in everyday life, and practical ways parents can strengthen connection and open the door to meaningful conversations.
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May 5, 2027 | 12pm ET
Screen Time and Summer: Helping Kids Have a Healthy Digital Summer
Devorah Heitner, PhD
When school lets out, screens often take up more space in kids' lives. In this webinar, we'll explore what a healthy digital summer can look like, how to set boundaries without constant battles, and practical ways to help children stay connected to the people, activities, and experiences that matter most.
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