You’re not the only parent who (sometimes) feels stressed and stuck

Humans are a kaleidoscope of emotions. Feelings change quickly, tumble into each other, and overlap. You’re fulfilled and overwhelmed. Kids are silly and difficult. Teenagers can be both courageous and scared.

We know from experience how heavy it feels to need a village that can’t be found. When the right help is within reach, that weight starts to lift.


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Are you ready for the truth?

It doesn't matter if your child is in preschool or heading off to college soon. Parents are never off the clock.

Kids are tricky. Every phase brings new challenges. What makes them laugh on Tuesday will infuriate them come Friday.

The emotional roller coaster has you frenzied. And when you have a child who is struggling with their mental health, everyone in the family feels it. Brightline is here to help.

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of parents feel so stressed that they cannot function

Self-care isn’t selfish

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  • World Mental Health Day is October 10th. It’s a meaningful moment to stop and think about your well-being. 

We’ve created a short list of reminders to help you care for yourself in the same loving way you care for your kids. 

Start with six small ways to tuck a little self-care into your days and weeks for a cumulative effect that will make the whole year feel more balanced.


Trust your gut — ask for help

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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It's okay if you don't know the root of the issue or are unsure what to say. We've been there — and now we're here for you.

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