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Stay Connected with Online Support Meetings

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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):

Apr 6     May 4     Jun 1     Jul 12     Aug 3     Sep 7     

Monthly East & North Bay Parent Support Group

Saturdays: 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Virtual (online)

Next Meeting Dates (click date to register):

Apr 26    May 17    Jun 14    Jul 19   Aug 16   Sep 20

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):

Apr 15    May 20    Jun 17    Jul 15    Aug 19   Sep 16

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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Parenting Solutions for Every Stage

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Feeling Stuck?

 

Family Sanity has a parent coach who can help.

 

Hi, my name is Sarah. I’m a certified parent coach and support group facilitator with Family Sanity. The parents of complicated teens and young adults I meet often tell me they feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or hopeless. It doesn’t have to be that way.

 

I’m here to guide you through challenging times. 

 

Whatever struggles your child is facing—school refusal, substance use, delayed adulting—together we’ll create strategies and build your parenting toolkit to address these issues effectively.

 

Three Ways to Work With Sarah:

  • Personalized Parent Coaching

  • Drop-in Laser Coaching 2x monthly

  • Parenting Book Club

 

For more information:
Email me: sarahmackaycoaching@gmail.com
Or sign up for a FREE 25-minute consultation

Website:  Sarah MacKay Coaching

 

I look forward to meeting you! - Sarah

From Our Founder

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We’ve all been down paths we probably never thought we’d explore when we first decided to have children.  Having a child with mental health issues can take us on such wild rides.

  

Do you feel like you could write a book on your experiences?  I’m sure most of us do, but we tell ourselves that we aren’t writers.  A few of us have taken the time to write an occasional Blog about our experiences.  When I have read a Blog on parenting a child with mental health concerns, I almost always have the same reaction–I feel comforted to know I am not alone.  There is someone out there like me!

 

With this in mind, we have started to add a new element to our Family Sanity website and our communications–Blogs written by parents in the Family Sanity community.  The topics will be familiar ones–sending your child to a special program or school; the isolating teen; school refusal; and the evergreen topic of technology addiction.

 

Our first Blogs we will post were written by a former Willows in the Wind parent who pens a Blog called My Warrior Mom Life.

 

We welcome your contributions as well.  Your Blogs about parenting need not be long at all.  Send us whatever you wish.  And if you want to expand the range of topics, feel free.  Why not write about self-care or when your frustration reached its peak. (I told my husband that I wanted to run away.)

 

Please email me your Blogs.  Remember, almost all of us can relate.

 

Look forward to seeing you at a meeting,

 

Lisa Scimens

Family Sanity Founder

lisascimens@gmail.com

www.familysanity.org

Parenting Blogs

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Does Your Teen Sleep All Day?

Mine does! I know I’m not alone as a parent concerned with this type of sleep pattern. My son recently turned 19 and is old enough to schedule his own sleep cycle. He is a “night owl”. He loves to play video games during the calm of the middle of the night. He watches Hulu, Netflix shows and Star Wars movies while most of us are sleeping. He Snapchats with friends and Facetimes with his long distance girlfriend (she lives in Canada, we are in California) at 1am, 2am and even later. 

(read more at My Warrior Mom Life)

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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)

Does your child need help?
Are you experiencing an emergency? 

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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