October Mental and Behavioral Health Roundup
October 1, 2025
Bullying Prevention Resources for Families
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Share these articles with parents and caregivers to help support meaningful conversations about bullying:
- Upstanders Can Help Stop Bullying
- Together, We Can Stop Bullying
- What Is Cyberbullying?
- Helping Kids Avoid Toxic Gaming
These resources can help support parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools they need to recognize, prevent and address bullying behavior.
Empowering Parents: Expert Talks Available With ParentMap’s ParentEd Talks
Seattle Children’s is the proud presenting sponsor of ParentMap’s ParentEd Talks series. The lineup of eight powerhouse speakers will discuss the most pressing topics parents are navigating today, including discussions on youth mental health, the impact of technology, improving the parent/child relationship and understanding attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other invisible disabilities.
Share this invite with families so they can register for the full series for $50 and gain access to all live talks and event recordings. Or they can register for individual talks for $10 each.
For more information: See the full lineup and get tickets at ParentMap.
Updated FAST-Behavior Snapshot to Share With Families
The two-page education handout for parents and caregivers on how to manage behavior has a new, easier-to-read format. Share this Behavior Snapshot handout PDF (Spanish) (Dari) (Pashto) (Simplified Chinese) (Vietnamese) with families to help them learn about challenging behavior and how to help their child work through difficult situations. This resource is also available in a 5-minute video version.
FAST-Anxiety Snapshot Available in Additional Languages
The two-page education handout helps parents and caregivers learn about anxiety and how to guide their child through challenging situations. This resource is now available in Spanish, Simplified Chinese and Vietnamese.