When It Hits Close to Home: Why Every Louisiana Parent Needs to Take This Course Now

By Mon Amie's Business and Wellness Solutions

Something is happening in our communities that we are not talking about loudly enough.

Our children are struggling — and most of the adults in their lives don't know the signs, don't know what to say, and don't know what to do when it gets serious. That silence is costing us. In some cases, it is costing us everything.

We created When It Hits Close to Home: Recognizing, Responding, and Supporting Your Child because we kept seeing the same heartbreaking pattern: parents who loved their children deeply, who would have done anything for them — but who didn't know what they didn't know. They missed the signs. They didn't ask the right questions. They didn't realize how close to the edge their child was until it was almost too late.

This course exists so that doesn't have to be your story.

The Crisis Showing Up in Louisiana Homes and Schools

Let's look at what we're actually dealing with.

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people ages 10 to 34. One in five children between the ages of 3 and 17 is living with a mental health condition. And students who experience bullying — in school, online, in their own friend group — are more than twice as likely to attempt suicide than those who do not.

Those numbers are not abstract. They are children in Bossier City. In Shreveport. In New Orleans, Lafayette, Monroe, and every parish in between. They are the kids sitting in our pews on Sunday and our bleachers on Friday night. They are our grandchildren, our nieces and nephews, the child next door whose name we know.

And the adults who love them most are often the last to know something is wrong.

What Most Parents Don't Know — But Need To

Mental health distress in young people almost never looks the way we expect it to.

It doesn't always look like crying. It doesn't always look like asking for help. It often looks like irritability, withdrawal, a sudden change in grades, giving things away, sleeping too much, or — and this is the one that catches parents off guard — suddenly seeming completely fine after a period of visible struggle.

Most parents haven't been taught what those signs mean. Most parents have never been told what to say when their child says something frightening, or how to ask directly without making things worse. Most parents don't know their rights under Louisiana law when their child is being bullied and the school isn't responding.

That is not a failure of love. That is a failure of information. And that is exactly what this course addresses.

What When It Hits Close to Home Covers

This is not a lecture. This is not a list of statistics designed to frighten you. This is a practical, compassionate course built from one parent-minded professional to another — giving you the real tools you need to protect your child.

Here is what you will walk away with:

The ability to recognize what distress actually looks like in young people. Not the textbook version — the version that shows up at your dinner table, in the backseat of your car, in the three-word texts your teenager sends at midnight.

The words to use when it matters most. Asking a child directly about suicide does not plant the idea — research is clear on this. It opens a door. We'll teach you how to open it, what to say once it's open, and how to stay present without panicking.

A step-by-step response plan. What to do in the moment. Who to call. How to escalate through Louisiana's school system when a bullying situation isn't being taken seriously. When to involve outside help — and exactly who that outside help is and how to reach them.

Your rights as a Louisiana parent. Under La. R.S. 17:416.13, every public school in this state is required to investigate bullying reports in writing. Most parents don't know that. You will.

A community resource guide covering all 64 parishes. Every crisis line. Every mental health service. Every school district contact. Every advocacy organization. Verified, current, and ready to use — because in a moment of crisis, you should not have to search.

Who This Course Is For

This course is for you if:

  • You have a child in middle or high school and you want to be prepared before something happens — not after.

  • You've noticed something different about your child lately but you don't know what to make of it or how to bring it up.

  • Your child has been bullied and the school's response has felt inadequate, confusing, or incomplete.

  • You've had a frightening moment with your child — something they said, something you found — and you realized you had no idea what to do next.

  • You work with young people — as a coach, a youth leader, a Sunday school teacher, a mentor — and you want to be the adult who knows how to show up when it counts.

You don't have to be in crisis to benefit from this course. In fact, the best time to take it is before you are.

Why On-Demand — and Why Now

We designed this course to meet you where you are. You can take it at 10 p.m. after your kids are in bed. You can take it on your lunch break. You can pause it, come back to it, share it with your co-parent, your mother, your child's school counselor.

There is no waiting for the next session date. There is no driving across town. There is no sitting in a room and hoping no one notices you're there because you're worried about your own child and you don't want to say it out loud yet.

Just you, this course, and the information that could change everything.

We can't afford to wait for crisis to force this conversation. Our children are telling us — in every way except words — that they need us to be ready.

This course helps you get ready.

Enroll Today

When It Hits Close to Home: Recognizing, Responding, and Supporting Your Child is available now as a fully on-demand course through Mon Amie's Business and Wellness Solutions.

Enroll Now

If you have questions about the course, want to bring it to your school, faith community, or organization, or would like to learn about group licensing, contact us at monamiessolutions.com or reach out directly. We are here.

Because when it hits close to home — and for too many families, it already has — you deserve to be ready.

Mon Amie's Business and Wellness Solutions develops community education programs focused on youth wellness, mental health awareness, and family support. Based in Louisiana and serving all 64 parishes. Learn more at monamiessolutions.com.

If you or someone you know is in crisis right now: Call or text 988. Text HOME to 741741. Call or text 211 for local resources.

About Mon Amie’s Business, Wellness & Learning Solutions

At Mon Amie’s, we restore hope, remove barriers, and strengthen the environments that shape children, families, and communities. Through our Break the Cycle™ initiative, we work to interrupt generational patterns affecting youth and families by expanding mentoring, leadership development, academic stability, and family support.

Guided by compassion, equity, and lived experience, we create conditions where young people and those who support them feel seen, valued, and equipped to grow — leaving families and communities stronger than we found them.

We advance Break the Cycle™ through community-based pathways including youth leadership, academic support, athletics-based development, and family education, alongside organizational consulting that helps workplaces and institutions build supportive, equitable cultures.

Our vision is communities where supportive environments surround every person and opportunity is not limited by circumstance.

Mon Amie’s Business, Wellness & Learning Solutions does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, counseling, therapy services, or treatment. Any information published on this website or by this brand is not a substitute for medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional before making decisions regarding your health.

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