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Just for Parents & Grandparents
12 Questions for You
24 Hours of Peace & Quiet
2008 MediaWise Video Game Buying Guide
Active Bystanders
ALCOHOL
A Parent’s Guide to Video Games, Parental Controls & Online Safety
A Parent’s Letter
Back-to-School Safety Checklist
Building Resiliency/Coping: Got Bounce?
Bullying Power & Control Wheel
Buying America's Youth
Buying Our Youth
Cell Phones & Abuse
Child Safety Activities
Community Awareness Program
Cyberbullying Resource Guide
Dad’s and Daughter’s Quiz
Dear Parents: Things just aren't what they used to be…
Dear Parents: Your Kids & Cell Phones
Eating Disorders Information Sheet
(The) Effects of Childhood Stress on Health Across the Lifespan
(The) Essential Eight for Parents: Cyberbullying
Grandparents: Are you cool?
(The) Great Tomato Adventure: A story about smart safety choices!
Interpersonal & Physical Dating Violence among Teens
(The) Jason Foundation, Inc. (youth suicide prevention & education)
Media Influence Links
Navigating the Teen Years: A Parent’s Handbook for Raising Healthy Teens
NCADV Dating Violence Fact Sheet
NCADV Healthy Relationships for Teens/Youth Fact Sheet
Parent ALERT!
Parent’s Resource ‘Cheat Sheet’
Parents: Inspiring strong, smart and bold girls
Partner Violence & Teen Pregnancy Linked
Peer Aggression Glossary
Positive Coaching Alliance
Power of Parents: Child Safety Toolkit
Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
Preventing Bullying
Responding to Everyday Bigotry: SPEAK UP!
Responsible Sports
Stop it Now! Speaking up to prevent child sexual abuse
Sex, Lies & Stereotypes: How Abstinence-Only Programs Harm Women & Girls
Sexting
Social Networking: Parenting in the Media Age
Some video games are for kids. Some aren’t.
Talking with Kids about Tough Issues
Taming the Holiday ‘Gimmes’
Teaching her a lesson: Media misses boys’ rage relating to girls in school shootings
Teen Online Exposure: A Snapshot of Data
Ten Essential Lessons to Build Body Esteem
Video Game Report Card
Video Game Safety
Violence in the home leads to higher rates of childhood bullying
Warning Signs of Teen Violence
What’s Wrong with ‘I’ Messages?
When It’s Not Your Kid: How Do You Deal With Drug Use & Drinking?
Who’s in Charge? Your Kids and their Online friends
Speakers Available
If you are in need of service outside of Southwestern Indiana:
- Indiana call our 24-hour hotline at 1.800.245.4580 and we will assist you with locating a service provider closer to your location. We do not refuse service to anyone based on geographic location.
- Outside of Indiana please call:
Domestic Violence
1.800.799.SAFE (7233) (Adult English & Español)
1.800.787.3224 (TTY) (Adult)
1.866.331.9474 (Teen English & Español)
1.866.331.8453 TTY (Teen)
Sexual Violence: RAINN
1.800.656.HOPE (4673)
Teen Web Counseling: http://apps.rainn.org/ohl-bridge/
National Child Abuse Hotline
1.800.252.2873
Whoever you choose to call…please call someone…
you are not alone |
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
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