
QuaranTEEN tips from HPHS Student
I hope all families are staying healthy and focusing on what matters the most. While these past few weeks have been trying, we are all
I hope all families are staying healthy and focusing on what matters the most. While these past few weeks have been trying, we are all
Children are dealing with uncertainty over the pandemic and a magnified sense of loss for all of those milestone activities, special ceremonies and rites of
Code Words Parents Should Know “4/20” is a day of marijuana celebrations around the world. While you may not have heard of it, posts about
60 Second Conversation Starters about Anxiety & Social Distancing DHS & HPHS Parents, take this 6-minute survey and be entered into a drawing for a
Finding ways to remain connected without the physical closeness is challenging, but the silver lining is found when families use old-fashioned creativity, the great outdoors,
60 Second Conversation Starters about Anxiety & Social Distancing Here are resources to help you navigate the uncharted territory in which we now find ourselves
The Nighttime Chat is the New Bedtime Story! How do you stay involved with your child when school and social activities involve you less and less?
Results of the Illinois Youth Survey show that most Deerfield High School and Highland Park High School students — 70% — choose to be alcohol
We have all heard it before: Don’t let your emotions get the best of you when your teen’s emotions go into overdrive. Easier said than
With many states passing medical marijuana laws, and in some cases laws for recreational use of marijuana, it’s sometimes hard to convey that marijuana use
Parties are an important part of young people’s lives for socialization, relaxation, and entertainment. Unfortunately, hosting or going to a party often includes other activities that
While most teens in our area make the healthy choice to not use alcohol and other drugs, others are struggling with frequent use or addiction.
Anyone who sends a text message “224HELP” or “224AYUDAME” to 844-823-LEAD (844-823-5323) will receive an immediate text response from a trained, professional counselor provided by LEAD (Linking Efforts Against Drugs)