Helpful Links
Below are links to websites that we find helpful
While we believe these sites provide useful, respected information, we do not own, control or take responsibility for their content.
We are providing these links for your convenience and information only. Always consult with your physician regarding information for medical conditions and treatments.
Breastfeeding
Development
Food Allergy
General Pediatrics
Learning Disorders
LGBTQ
Mental Health
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- Txt 4 Help
- All Health Network
- Children and Adults with ADHD
- Child Mind Institute
- Exodus Crisis Center
- Hinds Hospice
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Anxiety is a normal part of life, so why are we so afraid of it? Psychologist Lisa Damour breaks down how to recognize when anxiety is helpful and when it's harmful, offering simple solutions for calming yourself and taking back control when you feel it slipping away. (This conversation, hosted by TED science curator David Biello, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)
Join Dr. Jennifer Garcia for a four-week SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions) workshop. Based in a program designed by the Yale Child Study Center, this program is designed for parents of children and teens with anxiety, OCD, selective mutism (SM) or related challenges. Learn how to reduce your child’s anxiety-driven behaviors by changing the way you respond—without relying on pressure, persuasion, or accommodations.
Nutrition
To advance and promote dietary guidance and to conduct applied research and analyses in nutrition and consumer economics.
ESI is dedicated to improving quality of life. People are healthier in all ways when they eat and feed with practicality and enjoyment, based on the evidence-based, clinically tested, and highly effective Satter Feeding Dynamics Model and Satter Eating Competence Model.
HealthyChildren.org is the only parenting website backed by 62,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
A simple, step-by-step routine kids can follow—one that could add up to a lifetime of better health.
Our Mission is to help everyone in the family—children, teens, parents and grandparents—eat healthier so that everyone can achieve a healthy weight.
Help your child grow healthy with science based health and nutrition information, backed by the expertise of nutrition professionals.
KidHealth is the #1 most visited website for children's health and development.
Feeding toddlers can be challenging—after all, their growth has slowed (which can lower appetite) and they're testing out their newfound independence.
Tips for packing a nutritious lunch.
End the power struggles. Find help for picky eating, food preoccupation and address worries about weight. Make the family table a place everyone wants to be.
Parenting
Arbor Circle’s ITDS program empowers parents to create nurturing and supportive environments for their children’s growth and development. This is achieved through a range of services including counseling, case management, and more.
The development of life skills begins in early childhood and continues throughout adolescence. MSU Extension supports parents and caregivers in ensuring children and youth learn to grow, thrive and contribute in a complex and changing world.
When a child or youth faces mental health or other challenges, it can impact many parts of their life— from school performance to behavior at home and in the community. The Arbor Circle team works alongside families as they face these challenges, often providing support individually and to the family as a whole. Let us know if you would like to seek a service that requires a physician referral.
Safety
Speech
Vaccines



