Is your child’s school year off to a good start?
School is in session. It’s also Suicide Prevention Month. We have helpful school check-in checklists and a one-pager with three important steps you can take to support your child and talk about suicide — all ready for download.
We also have an article especially written on each subject linked below. Read to learn more about how Brightline supports families just like yours. When you’re ready to schedule, just call:

The struggle is real. But it’s not always obvious.
The first few days and weeks of the school year are a lot. Kids at every age and stage are just trying to hold themselves together in the best way they know how.
Preschoolers might need more sleep, comfort meals, and quiet time.
Kids in elementary school are trying to find a balance between homework, friends, and rest.
Middle schoolers are trying to find their place — while balancing schoolwork, social activities, and downtime.
And while high schoolers seem more and more grown up these days, teenagers are still just kids trying to find their way.
Whether your child is in preschool, high school, or somewhere in between, Brightline is here to help.
Not sure if your child’s year is off to a good start? Read our school check-in article
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Checklists to help you check-in
School is underway — download our checklists today.

Each has tips to help you check in, decode behaviors, and support your child or teenager as the year progresses.
Suicide. Let’s talk about it.
September is Suicide Prevention Month. As parents, we know that even saying the word “suicide” out loud can feel hard — especially when it relates to a child.
But when it comes to your kids, one of your first defenses against it can be talking about it.
It’s not always easy. You can do it. And we’ve got resources that can help.

When you need more support, Brightline is here.
For kids who need more support, treatment shouldn’t be a last resort. In fact, it’s the best first step to take. Let Brightline help — learn more about our programs below.
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