Jefferson County Prevention Coalition

Jefferson County Prevention Coalition Our Mission: To reach Jefferson County’s full potential through progressive partnerships among community members and professionals.

Our Values: Integrity| Inclusiveness | Enthusiasm We are a coalition made up of community partners, agencies, businesses, churches, and youth and caretakers residing or working in Jefferson County.

02/27/2023
02/24/2023

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To have a vibrant, healthy community working to prevent su***de, problem gambling & substance abuse.
PLEASE LOOK AT LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND TEENS.

06/16/2022

College students with ADHD may need help with time management. By following these steps, your child with ADHD can avoid procrastination and create a schedule that works.

Ideas for Teens, too!
06/13/2022

Ideas for Teens, too!

Are you looking for summer hobbies, activities and interests to entertain your child? Here are 60 ideas to entice them away from video games and screen time.

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05/25/2022

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A Mighty Girl Pick of the Day: "What to Do When the News Scares You: A Kid's Guide to Understanding Current Events." Whether from TV news reports, the car radio, social media, or discussions by adults or their peers, children are often bombarded with information about the world around them. And even when the adults in their life try to shelter them from frightening news, kids are often exposed to far more of it than parents may realize. With many of the leading news stories focused on disturbing or scary events such as mass shootings, wars, extreme weather events, disease outbreaks, or more dispersed threats such as climate change, children can become frightened and overwhelmed.

Fortunately, parents can help kids put scary events into perspective and learn how to understand and process the messages they hear with the help of this new addition to the bestselling What-To-Do series. It will also help kids become more informed consumers of media by introducing them to media techniques such as reporters' efforts to add excitement to stories which may also make threats seem more imminent and extreme. And if kids start to worry or become anxious about things they've heard, the guide shares tips on how kids can feel calmer and more in control. Hands-on and interactive, it encourages kids to respond to what they are learning by writing down their thoughts or drawing pictures in guided activity sections. This new guide is an invaluable resource for kids growing up in a world that can often feel awash in upsetting news. Highly recommended for ages 6 to 12.

"What to Do When the News Scares You" is available at https://www.amightygirl.com/what-to-do-news-scares-you

Dawn Huebner has also released a similar book for kids 6 to 12, "Something Bad Happened: A Kid's Guide to Coping With Events in the News," at https://amzn.to/3lEjJFV

For parents and educators, there's an excellent guide filled with conversation scripts and tips on helping kids feel calm in an anxious world, "When the World Feels Like a Scary Place" at https://www.amightygirl.com/world-scary-place

For a simple yet powerful picture book that reassures kids that the world is filled with helpful and friendly people -- and serves as a counterpoint to scary news stories -- check out "Most People" for ages 4 to 7 at https://amzn.to/3wKwNzL

For a few helpful books for younger kids on coping with worries, we recommend "The Don't Worry Book" for ages 3 to 5 (https://www.amightygirl.com/the-don-t-worry-book), "Ruby Finds A Worry" for ages 4 to 7 (https://www.amightygirl.com/ruby-finds-a-worry), and "The Whatifs" for ages 4 to 8 (https://www.amightygirl.com/the-whatifs),

For older kids, we recommend "What To Do When You Worry Too Much" for ages 6 to 12 (https://www.amightygirl.com/when-you-worry-too-much), "Outsmarting Worry" for ages 9 to 13 (https://www.amightygirl.com/outsmarting-worry), and "The Anxiety Workbook for Teens" for ages 13 and up (https://www.amightygirl.com/the-anxiety-workbook-for-teens)

For more books to help kids of all ages manage their worries, visit our blog post "25 Books to Help Kids Overcome Anxiety, Worry, and Fear" at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=22612

04/20/2022

Are you longing to let go of your guilt after losing your loved one to su***de? Have you tried other people’s advice and nothing seems to work for you? Maybe you even think that healing is something that’s only possible for others, and not for you. Or perhaps you don’t even know where to start.
I want you to know that you are not alone and that you don’t have to suffer in silence.
My friend Caro Brookings has brought together 20+ top experts, authors and support providers from the su***de grief and loss space who will share how YOU can find let go of your guilt and find peace.
I am so grateful to be part of this FREE 5-day interview series, and I can’t wait to share my wisdom with you!
Healing After Su***de Loss starts on May 2. Don’t miss out! Click here to save your seat: https://interviews.healingaftersu***deloss.org/sally

04/19/2022
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month.Warning Signs:-> Gambling more frequently or for longer than intended-> Lying ...
03/10/2022

March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month.

Warning Signs:
-> Gambling more frequently or for longer than intended
-> Lying about where money goes
-> Declining work or school performance
-> Borrowing money in order to gamble
-> Increasing preoccupation with gambling
-> Distancing or isolating from family or friends
-> Unable to pay bills or cover expenses
-> Chasing losses, or returning the next day to win back what was lost
-> Committing (or considering) a crime to finance gambling
-> Repeated unsuccessful efforts to control or stop gambling

For a confidential and free self-evaluation, check out this website:
https://www.opgr.org/

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