Many Ways to Play
Spending focused, dedicated time to play can be a powerful tool in fostering connection and joy.
Play is an essential part of childhood. It’s how children learn, and it’s what they love to do. Especially for children of addiction, who may have had to “grow up” at an earlier age, engaging in play can function as a mighty force for healing—allowing children to just be children.
Families can print and use this page as a tool to find ways to play, everyday!
Karli & Me Activity Book
This book can support you in building children’s resilience when faced with the unique issues presented by a parent’s addiction.
New Ways to Ask for Help
It’s important to equip children with ways to reach out to others on their own.
A Friend Like You
Conversations between Salia and Karli.
Hand in Hand: Supporting Children and Families Impacted by Parental Addiction
An interactive course designed to support providers working with children and families impacted by parental addiction and substance use disorder.
Parental Addiction: Healing Families Together
Join us for the second webinar in this series in which we examine how parental addiction affects children.
The Child’s Voice: How Parental Addiction Affects Young Children
Join us for the first webinar in this series in which we examine how parental addiction affects children.