Outpatient Child and Family Services
Outpatient Child and Family Services therapists work with youth ages 6 months to 17 years who face many difficult problems, including Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), bed-wetting and soiling, anger management, bedtime problems and sleep disorders, out-of-control behaviors, poor peer relationships, learning challenges, anxiety and worry, phobias, depression and habits.
Community Education Services and Support
Community Education Services and Support programs provide education and treatment services to youth during the regular school day in partnership with the public education system. Teachers and administrators implement the Boys Town Education Model, a structured, proven system for improving youth behavior and responsiveness to education.
Boys Town National Hotline 1-800-448-3000
Trained, professional counselors assist callers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide referrals to community resources and emergency intervention. The Boys Town National Hotline responds to anyone in need of assistance, with a special focus on children and families.
Common Sense Parenting®
Boys Town’s Common Sense Parenting is an interactive, skill-based approach to parenting that teaches parents practical and effective ways to increase their children’s positive behaviors, decrease their negative behaviors, and help them learn appropriate alternative behaviors.
Boys Town Press
The Boys Town Press provides proven, effective materials to parents, teachers, and others who need up-to-date skills and knowledge to work with children. Materials online at www.boystownpress.org
Parenting.org
Parenting.org is an online resource for parents, offering tips, advice, resources, and guidance. Visit www.parenting.org
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