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Screening Tools

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Online Temper 
Tantrum Assessment

Wondering if your kid's tantrums are typical? We can help.

Almost every young child has temper tantrums. Tantrums are caused by big feelings—anger, frustration, fear, and sadness—that bubble over into big outbursts.

Tantrums are also one of the ways we can tell if a little kid has an underlying mental health challenge.

Our free 3-question survey, designed for kids 2-6 years old, will help identify whether you should be concerned about your child’s tantrums.

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Toolkits

Suicide Prevention Toolkit for Families

Learn warning signs of suicide risk, 15 suicide prevention tips, where to access national resources, how to talk to your child about suicide, and more

How to Help Your Kid with Back to School Anxiety Toolkit

Is your child may experiencing school anxiety? Here are 5 common signs your child is struggling, plus four tips for helping your child with this transition.

Back to School Bullying Toolkit

One in five children will experience bullying. It can impact any child. Get this bullying toolkit to learn tips for preventing bullying, and resources to help your child in case they’re experiencing bullying.

Activity Guides

9 Free Relaxing Bedtime Activities for Kids

Get this kit of therapist-approved relaxing activities for bedtime, created with Little Renegades! It includes guided sleep meditations, breathing exercises and calming tools to help your child fall asleep easier.

3 Free Preschool Mental Health Activities

Looking for mental health activities to do with the preschoolers in your life? You're in the right place! Here's a free download with 3 preschool mental health activities.

Parental Guides

How to Talk to Kids about Gender Identity

Get this free two-page download to help you understand your child's gender, and gain tips for how to talk to your kid about gender identity and expression.

How to Talk to Your Kids about Cancer

This free, shareable guide provides tips for how to talk to your children about cancer. This download includes age-appropriate guidance, designed for kids 2-5, 6-11, and 12-14.

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