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Support for BIPOC Parents
Louisville Addiction Center – Kentucky, USA. Addiction and mental health issues are significant challenges faced by BIPOC parents and their children in America today. These challenges stem from a combination of systemic racism and discrimination, as well as a lack of access to culturally appropriate and effective addiction and mental health services.
Parent’s Guide to Fentanyl
This comprehensive guide equips parents with valuable information, including tips, warning signs, and helpful videos/articles. It empowers parents to protect their children from the dangers of fentanyl and make informed decisions regarding substance use.
Protecting Children From Online Drug Dealers
This resource provides essential tools to safeguard children, including the “Emoji code” to identify online drug dealing, insights into the dark web, and other online safety measures.
Substance Use Prevention Education, a National Non-Profit based out of Georgia.
Social Media Addiction Statistics
Society is becoming more aware of some of the dangerous effects of social media, especially on young audiences. It is something that parents must regularly adjust to, since it such a rapidly changing landscape. Since it is such an important issue, we recently made a page dedicated to social media addiction. It sheds interesting insight into many trends like: which app is the most dangerous, is social media addiction on the rise, are mental health issues increasing, and more.
Lanier Law Firm has multiple locations in Houston, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Valuable Dental Health Resources for Children and Families
Our organization, NewMouth, is dedicated to providing free, accurate, and reliable dental health information to all our visitors. Our content is meticulously created by a team of journalists, researchers, and medical writers, ensuring that every page is fact-based and sourced from current scientific research. We reference reputable sources such as the American Dental Association (ADA), the American Association of Orthodontics (AAO), and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Here are a few pages from our website that focus specifically on children’s oral health:
Dental Care for Babies, Childhood Dental Care (5-13 yrs), Dental Care for Teens & Young Adults
NewMouth is based in Florida but the website has a National focus.