Suicide Prevention: A Hard Conversation that Can't Wait Webinar (Webinar Replay + Parent Take-Home Guide)

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Suicide Prevention: A Hard Conversation that Can’t Wait

Supporting Our Children Through a Time of Loss

A Place to Start — Whenever You're Ready

Missed the live event? You can now access the full replay of our community webinar on talking with your child about suicide — along with the complete Parent Take-Home Guide.

This is a conversation many of us never wanted to have, and one that can't wait. Whether you're sitting with worry after a loss in your school community, noticing something in your child you can't quite name, or simply want to be ready before you need to be, this hour meets you where you are. You don't have to have the right words. You don't have to be a therapist. This replay is a place to start, and you can return to it whenever you need it.

What You'll Learn

In this hour-long session, The Modern Approach to Parenting co-founders Dr. Michelle Chung and Dr. Laura Berssenbrugge — parenting experts and Clinical Psychologists with over 20 years of experience supporting families through the hardest conversations — share evidence-based guidance drawn from clinical practice, suicide prevention research, and culturally-attuned parenting science. You'll learn how to show up for your child, and for yourself, with steady, compassionate, doable steps.

What You'll Get:

✅ Instant access to the full webinar replay, which covers:

  • What the research actually says about asking the hard questions — and why asking does not plant the idea

  • What to watch for in your child — including the quieter signs that often show up in our families

  • A simple, evidence-based structure for the conversation: Notice. Ask. Stay.

  • Real-life scripts for what to say when you don't know where to begin

  • A clear three-tier plan for what to do, when — whether you're noticing something small, worried tonight, or facing a crisis

  • Culturally-grounded guidance on shame, silence, and the stories we inherit

  • Answers to real questions submitted by parents in our community

📄 PLUS the Parent Take-Home Guide, yours to download and keep: conversation scripts, what-to-watch-for checklists, a means-safety home guide, crisis resources, and a pocket-sized version you can carry for hard days.

You'll walk away knowing that your steady presence is the intervention — and that you don't have to say the perfect thing to make a difference.

Why This Matters

Hard conversations don't happen on a schedule. With the replay, you can watch in the way that works for you — camera off, tab muted while you make dinner, paused and returned to as many times as you need. Come however you need to come. And keep it close for whenever the moment arrives.

📥 Available instantly for streaming, with your downloadable guide included.

If you or your child needs help right now: Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Free, confidential, 24/7, available in many languages. If there is immediate danger, go to the nearest emergency room or call 911.

Questions? Reach out to us anytime at: info@modernapproachtoparenting.org

Suicide Prevention: A Hard Conversation that Can’t Wait

Supporting Our Children Through a Time of Loss

A Place to Start — Whenever You're Ready

Missed the live event? You can now access the full replay of our community webinar on talking with your child about suicide — along with the complete Parent Take-Home Guide.

This is a conversation many of us never wanted to have, and one that can't wait. Whether you're sitting with worry after a loss in your school community, noticing something in your child you can't quite name, or simply want to be ready before you need to be, this hour meets you where you are. You don't have to have the right words. You don't have to be a therapist. This replay is a place to start, and you can return to it whenever you need it.

What You'll Learn

In this hour-long session, The Modern Approach to Parenting co-founders Dr. Michelle Chung and Dr. Laura Berssenbrugge — parenting experts and Clinical Psychologists with over 20 years of experience supporting families through the hardest conversations — share evidence-based guidance drawn from clinical practice, suicide prevention research, and culturally-attuned parenting science. You'll learn how to show up for your child, and for yourself, with steady, compassionate, doable steps.

What You'll Get:

✅ Instant access to the full webinar replay, which covers:

  • What the research actually says about asking the hard questions — and why asking does not plant the idea

  • What to watch for in your child — including the quieter signs that often show up in our families

  • A simple, evidence-based structure for the conversation: Notice. Ask. Stay.

  • Real-life scripts for what to say when you don't know where to begin

  • A clear three-tier plan for what to do, when — whether you're noticing something small, worried tonight, or facing a crisis

  • Culturally-grounded guidance on shame, silence, and the stories we inherit

  • Answers to real questions submitted by parents in our community

📄 PLUS the Parent Take-Home Guide, yours to download and keep: conversation scripts, what-to-watch-for checklists, a means-safety home guide, crisis resources, and a pocket-sized version you can carry for hard days.

You'll walk away knowing that your steady presence is the intervention — and that you don't have to say the perfect thing to make a difference.

Why This Matters

Hard conversations don't happen on a schedule. With the replay, you can watch in the way that works for you — camera off, tab muted while you make dinner, paused and returned to as many times as you need. Come however you need to come. And keep it close for whenever the moment arrives.

📥 Available instantly for streaming, with your downloadable guide included.

If you or your child needs help right now: Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Free, confidential, 24/7, available in many languages. If there is immediate danger, go to the nearest emergency room or call 911.

Questions? Reach out to us anytime at: info@modernapproachtoparenting.org