
Parent Resources
1. Feingold Association (Feingold.org)
The Feingold Association offers resources on how food additives, dyes, and preservatives can affect children’s behavior and mental health. Their approach is rooted in the idea that eliminating these ingredients from a child’s diet can reduce symptoms of ADHD, hyperactivity, and mood swings.
Website: Feingold.org
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2. Mindd Foundation
The Mindd Foundation offers resources to help parents support their children's mental health, with a focus on the role of diet, nutrition, and gut health. They offer guides on managing ADHD, anxiety, and autism through nutritional and environmental interventions.
Website: Mindd Foundation
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3. The Environmental Working Group (EWG)
The EWG is an excellent resource for parents looking to understand the impact of environmental toxins, such as heavy metals, pesticides, and endocrine disruptors, on their children’s health. They provide guides on choosing safer products and reducing exposure to harmful chemicals.
Website: Environmental Working Group
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4. Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families
This organization works to protect families from toxic chemicals by advocating for safer alternatives and better government policies. They provide useful information on how to avoid chemicals in everyday household items, from cleaning products to personal care products, helping parents make informed choices to protect their children’s health.
Website: Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families

Foundations
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Behavior & Balance
A Parenting Membership.
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Join us to explore simple, natural steps families can take to support stronger emotional and behavioral health through nutrition and balance.
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Kickoff Date: FREE Monday, December 8, 2025. 12:00 PM (CT)
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Next sessions: First Monday of each month: $20 per month.
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Join Live or watch a recording. Includes handouts.
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12:00 PM (CT) beginning January 5, 2026

Calm the Storm: Getting to The
Root Cause of Attention Struggles
Parenting a child with big emotions or focus struggles can feel overwhelming. But what if those behaviors are actually clues?
This parenting group focuses in on children with attention and behavior struggles and supporting the caregivers who love them. It helps parents understand how factors like nutrition, sleep, stress, and the gut-brain connection impact their child’s behavior. The course offers practical, natural strategies to reduce chaos and support kids in thriving. At its core, it’s about seeing behavior as communication and learning how to respond with insight instead of frustration.
