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​​Parents of Teens: In-Person Parent Support Group

Should we do more?

 

Our first in-person parent group since COVID was a big success!

 

Despite the rainy skies, we filled the conference table at the Palo Alto Museum of American Heritage on Sunday, February 2.  We had several new folks join the discussion.  Most people had never met one another in-person, so there were hugs amongst us.  

 

There will be three other in-person meetings for the Peninsula parent group this year.  The next one will be Sunday, May 4 at the same location. You will be able to sign-up right here in a few weeks.

 

Many thanks to our dedicated Peninsula facilitators Lie-Yea Cheng and Mary Vincent for setting up and coordinating this special event.

 

Do you think Family Sanity should hold more in-person groups?  If so, send an email to our Founder, Lisa Scimens at lisascimens@gmail.com, and let her know where you live  and which group you attend (Teen or Young Adult and location.) 

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Upcoming Support Groups

Parents of Teens (10 to 18 years)

Monthly Peninsula Parent Support Group

Sundays: 1:00PM - 3:00PM

Virtual (online)

Next Meeting Dates (click date to register):

Mar 2     Apr 6     May 4     Jun 1     Jul 12     Aug 3

Monthly East & North Bay Parent Support Group

Saturdays: 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Virtual (online)

Next Meeting Dates (click date to register):

Feb 15    Mar 15    Apr 26    May 17    Jun 14    Jul 19

Parents of Older Teens and Young Adults (18 to 38 years)

Monthly Greater Bay Area Parent Support Group

Tuesdays: 7:00PM - 9:00PM

Virtual (online)

Next Meeting Dates (click date to register):

Feb 18    Mar 18​​

We suggest a $10 donation for Family Sanity Meetings to help cover our administrative costs. Please contact founder Lisa Scimens to request financial assistance lisascimens@gmail.com.

Our Family Sanity Partner also offers monthly meetings you may want to attend:​​

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SF Parent Support Virtual Support Group

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From our Founder

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Some Exciting News!

 

Family Sanity is growing! Our long-time partners at Willows in the Wind are joining us under our Family Sanity umbrella. Willows Founder and Executive Director Jan Rao is retiring.  She created this important parent support organization 17 years ago.

 

Family Sanity now has three monthly meetings. One will remain focused on young adults and two will help parents of teens.  We will continue to offer the services of certified parent coach Sarah MacKay Lynch.

 

Meetings for all three groups will be Free for the month of January.  So if you haven’t attended one of our meetings yet, but are on the edge of trying one, now is the time to sign up.  Meeting dates and schedules are  posted in the column to the left. 

 

Look forward to seeing you at a meeting,

 

Lisa Scimens

Family Sanity Founder

lisascimens@gmail.com

www.familysanity.org

Next Chapter Book Club
with Parent Coach Sarah MacKay Lynch

 

Tired of picking up parenting books and wondering how you'll ever implement the author's ideas?

 

There are so many good books out there on parenting and mental health. But how do you really absorb them? The Next Chapter Book Club is designed to help you get the most out of your reading experience. You'll receive a summary of weekly reading and have a chance to discuss the book with other parents whose kids have similar mental health issues. 

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IInterested? Visit sarahmackaycoaching.com to learn more about the book club. It will meet regularly on Zoom in 2025.

 

To find out more, please email Sarah at sarahmackaycoaching@gmail.com.

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In The News

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Family Sanity supports parents of children facing mental health challenges
"Family Sanity, which supports parents whose teens and young adults are facing mental health challenges, has relocated to Sonoma" (read the article)

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Disclaimer:

 

If a program, school or other resource appears on this site, it is not a recommendation.  Conversely, if a program, school or resource is omitted, it does not mean it is not a good program. What is a fine program for one child/family, may not work for another child/family and the opposite is true as well.  

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The information contained on this site is provided by parents, not professionals, and is meant as a starting point for parents with struggling children.  We recommend consulting therapists, psychiatrists, and other professionals to guide you in the placement of your child.

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