Children and teenagers are naturally curious and during moments of crisis, emotional pain or impulsivity, access to an unsecured firearm or medication can turn a difficult moment into a tragedy. Research shows that nearly all youth suicides involving a gun are carried out with a weapon from their own home or a relative’s. The same is true for medication: a single unsupervised dose of many common prescriptions can be life-threatening to a child. Locking up guns and securing medications are two of the most powerful things a parent can do — not because you don’t trust your child, but because you love them enough to remove the risk entirely. In a moment of crisis, a lock buys time. And time saves life.
Please reach out to Huskies Together or your school’s counselor within the City of Trussville for a FREE home safety kit. Each kit includes a gun lock and medication lock bag with supportive services in our community.
Putting your child behind the wheel of a car can be an incredibly scary decision. There are resources you can lean on to hopefully ease the anxiety caused by a new driver.
Teen Driving
- Children’s of Alabama Safe Driving Toolkit
- AAA Exchange (Driving Schools, safe driving rules/tips)
- The Alabama Graduated Drivers License Law Explained
- Young Driver Risk Reduction Course at U. of Montevallo
- National Highway Safety Teen Driving Website
- TeenDriving.com: Driving Stuff for Rookies!
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (Excellent!)
- Excellent guide to the neglected matter of driving among youth with neuro-developmental issues
Social Media Matters
Common Sense Media
- Common Sense Media is an incredible resource for parents to find tons of articles on parenting, media, and so much more!