Parent or someone raising a child with a concern? Call 601-608-7525. Otherwise to reach us, call 601-355-0915 or email info@faams.org.
  • Promoting Positive Behavior in Your Child

    Mississippi Parent and training information center  Effective discipline is essential to raising children who have self-control, behave well with peers and adults, and choose to avoid risky behaviors. Join us as we discuss PRACTICAL, POSITIVE, and PROACTIVE ways to achieve this with your child. Presented by: Patty Gautier, Family, Data & Dissemination Coordinator, REACH MS […]

  • Joint Planning Council Meeting

    The Joint Planning and Advisory Council meeting will be held virtually Tue, Nov 23, 2021, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (CST).

  • Records and Record Keeping

    This presentation will provide answers to the five commonly asked questions by parents preparing to attend IEP meetings.

  • Families Aging with Mental Health and Substance Use

    The National Family Support Technical Assistance Center of Excellence Join us for a rich presentation and discussion with a national expert in aging and a parent/caregiver expert on families with the lived experience caring for an older adult who struggles with mental illness. This webinar will focus on understanding the unique needs of this vulnerable […]

  • Drop In Family Support Time

    This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations.

  • Getting Candid: Youth Mental Wellbeing Q&A

    Dr. Mark Edelstein and Dr. Kimberly Gordon-Achebe will answer questions and provide information on youth substance use and mental health.

  • COVID-19 Vaccines for School-Aged Children: What Parents and Families Should Know

    NAFSCE and the U.S. Department of Education During this time of thanksgiving, we are so grateful that the large majority of schools are fully opened for in-school experiences. As yet another step in providing a safe in-school experience for students, children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible to receive vaccinations specifically formulated for young […]