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Helpful Resources and Advice


A dad helping his daughter bait the fishing hook. Teaching the daughter how to fish.
dad and daughter fishing

As a whole parents want the best for their child and strive to teach them how to navigate the world that will benefit the child's needs for the future. Ideally, the topics we want to pass on are the easy topics to teach about. For example, the above picture demonstrates a father teaching his daughter to fish. This is a great bonding and learning experience between the parent and child. Thats great but we all know life is not easy and some lessons are not as easy to teach.


the mom is comforting her son and the son approves with a smile
mom comforting son

Have you ever thought to yourself, "how can I explain such a complex topic to my child"? Well, you are not the first person to think that. In order to prepare for a complex topic discussion with your child, you must study for yourself about the topic at hand. By knowing as much as possible before a discussion can help with reassurance in yourself and your child's grasp on the topic. PhoenixFireABA strives to help with bring information to the general public on resources that can aid in such critical moments.


Below are a list of resources that can help with difficult topics and advice on hard to understand concepts.


For general inquiry:


Essential mental health skills: (elementary school level)

There are 5 episodes in the series, each teaching a different mental health skill. Corresponding activity sheets summarize and reinforce key ideas in each video. You can watch the entire series on session, or show each episode individually.


Essential mental health skills: (middle school level)

There are 5 episodes in the series, each teaching a different mental health skill. Corresponding activity sheets summarize and reinforce key ideas in each video. You can watch the entire series on session, or show each episode individually.


Essential mental health skills: (high school level)

There are 5 episodes in the series, each teaching a different mental health skill. Corresponding activity sheets summarize and reinforce key ideas in each video. You can watch the entire series on session, or show each episode individually.


challenging topics and changes



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