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WebWhat is Confident Parents: Thriving Kids? Confident Parents: Thriving Kids is a phone-based skill-building program designed to help parents and caregivers support children aged
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Confident Parents: Thriving Kids – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebConfident Parents: Thriving Kids helps you develop skills and strategies to support your child to manage anxiety or behaviour challenges, through a series of online videos (for anxiety) or workbooks (for behaviour) and activities, supported by coaching sessions by phone. Coaching sessions can be scheduled during day, evening and weekend hours.
Referral: Anxiety Program – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebThe Confident Parents: Thriving Kids – Anxiety Program accepts referrals from physicians, Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) clinicians, Aboriginal Child and Youth Mental Health (ACYMH) clinicians, Nurse Practitioners, psychologists, registered counsellors, teachers, school counselors and ECE’s . Referrals from other sources may be declined.
How do I sign up
WebFor the Anxiety program: Please talk to your family doctor, pediatrician, Child and Youth Mental Health clinician or Aboriginal Child and Youth Mental Health clinician to request a referral. Teachers and school counsellors may also refer families to the program.
Anxiety – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebAbout the Anxiety Program. Confident Parents: Thriving Kids – Anxiety Program is a skill-building program designed to help parents support their children aged 3–12 who are experiencing mild to moderate challenges with anxiety. You’ll learn effective skills and strategies to empower you and your child to manage their excessive fears and
Behaviour – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebConfident Parents: Thriving Kids – Behaviour Program is based on the Parent Management Training Oregon (PMTO) model which is an evidence-based program proven to prevent, reduce, or reverse mild to moderate behaviour problems in children ages 3–12. The program is available at no cost to parents and caregivers across BC, through referral from
About Caring In All Directions – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebAbout Caring In All Directions. Caring in All Directions is an advisory group of caring and committed Indigenous people including Elders, Knowledge Keepers and other professionals that came together to guide and support the development and implementation of the We Are Indigenous: Big Worries/Fears, Parent/Caregiver Support Program.
For Service Providers – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebThe anxiety program is offered at no cost to parents and caregivers across BC, through referral from a physician, pediatrician, Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) clinician, Aboriginal Child and Youth Mental Health (ACYMH) clinician, teacher or school counsellor. To refer a family, please complete the referral form and fax to 1-778-247-0127
Big Worries – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebThe We Are Indigenous: Big Worries, Strong Spirit Program is a no cost telephone and computer based coaching program serving First Nations, Metis, and Inuit families across BC whose children aged 3-12 are experiencing mild to moderate big worries/fears (anxiety). This pilot program includes Indigenous perspectives and Cognitive Behavioral
Referral: Big Worries Program – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebThe We Are Indigenous: Big Worries/Fears, Parent/Caregiver Support Program accepts referrals from physicians, nurse practitioners, teacher or school counsellor, Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) clinicians or Aboriginal Child and Youth Mental Health (ACYMH) clinicians. Referrals from other sources may be declined. – Physician/Clinician
FAQ – Confident Parents: Thriving Kids
WebThe Canadian Mental Health Association – BC Division, offers two Confident Parents: Thriving Kids program streams—one for anxiety and one for behaviour. Perhaps you are hoping to learn techniques to better set healthy limits, problem solve, and encourage pro-social behaviour with your child. The behaviour program teaches these and other
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