Celebrating Black History Month and Niles’ Legacy
Throughout February, Americans come together to celebrate Black History Month and the many achievements of African Americans throughout our history.
Throughout February, Americans come together to celebrate Black History Month and the many achievements of African Americans throughout our history.
Come to celebrate Niles’ 135th year and amazing history of helping youth and families in Kansas City on a rooftop overlooking the beautiful downtown skyline.
Sometimes, children and teens might need a different school environment to be successful. Learn how an alternative school can support youth learning at their level.
Many children and teens experience some form of trauma. With the help of compassionate, trauma-informed treatment, youth can begin to heal.
Throughout history, Niles has been a safe-haven for children and families needing support. Learn how Niles is doing since reopening 1 year ago and how they plan to remain a safe-haven for years to come.
Play therapy offers a different way to communicate with therapeutic treatment. Learn more about this fun and effective mental health approach.
The popular children’s show Sesame Street is hoping to provide coping strategies and resilience-building techniques to children who have experienced trauma in new videos and printable resources.
Niles Prep has a new school administrator. Meet Lindsey Russell and learn how she will be leading Niles Prep into the future.
When a child or teen is struggling with emotional pain, friends and family often don’t know how to best help. Here are five steps you can take now.
Sometimes, professional help is needed for extra support when children or teens are struggling with anxiety, depression or trauma. Youth residential treatment can help. Learn more about it here.