Behaviour Support

Parents and carers, you are doing awesome work. It can be confusing and frustrating searching for solutions and answers to behavioural questions. This page offers links to information from organisations and people who offer kind problem solving suggestions to support parents and young people understand each other and work together to build resilience and unity.


  • Connecting to Calm with Dr Dan Siegel. When confronted with your child’s strong emotions, engaging through connection instead of with logic is an opportunity for parents to calm their child’s brain before redirecting to problem-solving.

    Empathy with Brené Brown. This short video brilliantly explains what empathy is (and isn’t) and teaches us how we can support someone when they are feeling low.


  • Dr Dan Siegel’s unique ability to make complicated scientific concepts exciting and accessible has led him to be invited to address diverse local, national and international groups. The video clips on this webpage link are a great resource.

    Lives in the Balance Different Lenses, different practices, and different outcomes. Help kids solve the problems that are causing their concerning behavior…without shame, blame, or conflict. This website, led by Dr Ross Greene, offers evidence based, proactive ways to support young people to collaborate and create solutions to situations that are challenging for them.

    raisingchildren.net.au Here you will find are many tips, videos, strategies to encourage good teen behaviour. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find other teen topic links such as communication, development, entertainment and technology, and more.

  • BackTrack is based in Armidale and offers personalised care for each young person. They have an excellent reputation for advocating for disengaged young people.

    Veteran Mentors are a group of ex-servicemen and women who share a common goal in helping the families and communities of Australia. With their military background and armed with the lessons derived from operational deployments, the Veteran Mentors have developed a 9-day youth military program for high school students aged 12-17 years old. The program is designed to enhance the lives of all participants by providing them with the tools they need to achieve success at any given task.


  • EPIC Conversations Podcast has a variety of conversations addressing concerns and situations to support parents and carers of young people.

    Parental as Anything with Maggie Dent, one of Australia's favourite parenting authors and educators gives you practical tips and answers to your real-world parenting dilemmas.

    Challenging Teenage Sons These podcasts are designed by Dr. Mark Schillinger, DC, to help parents in effectively communicating with and motivating their challenging teenage sons. This podcast is local to the US however relevant to the world! This podcast supported me on my journey and helped me understand needs of a teenager. Not all concepts resonated however the overall intent is the same. Parenting from a place of love and kindness.

  • EPIC Walks as the meetings, are inclusive spaces for parents and carers of young people who are or have been involved in criminal behaviour. Many EPIC members have travelled this path with their young person and are willing to share their hindsight and information.

    EPIC Parent Program provides connection with other parents and carers of young people who are facing challenges and/or choosing risky behaviour. The EPIC Parent Program is a 5 session program that builds understanding, knowledge and confidence to better support your young person, your family and yourself. EPIC is aware of the isolation and powerlessness parents/carers experience when their teens are facing challenges. The program is peer led and offers connection, hindsight and confidence in supporting yourself and your young person.

 Confused? Frustrated? Call EPIC 0426 425 164

What have you found helpful in your journey with your young person? Please share your resources, wisdom and hindsight here: