Our Mission

Baby BlueJay seeks to help parents, professionals, and allies promote the holistic wellbeing of children with psychiatric and mental health concerns. 

About Us

The Bluejay is a curious bird, eagerly seeing the world through the lenses of lessons and opportunities. He encourages us to learn, reflect, and explore the depths of ourselves and the world. He is determined and bold, inspiring us to fearlessly pursue our passions. The Bluejay is also a symbol of communication and assertiveness, empowering us to effectively express our innermost thoughts, feelings, needs, and desires. He shows us unwavering strength and courage through adversity, urging us to embody fortitude ourselves. The most important lesson we can learn from the Bluejay, however, is to simply realize that we are the Bluejay. It is only when we embrace this that we can truly spread our wings and fly.

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WhY Choose Us
Advocacy

We are an inclusive and supportive community that aims to spread compassion and knowledge on mental health in order to foster healthy development in our youth. 

Eco-conscious

We strive to be eco-friendly. Our website is powered by renewable energy and utilizes carbon-neutral hosting. We also consider sustainability when creating and promoting products.

Team of experts

Our team of content producers and consultants is made up of licensed and degree-holding professionals. 

Our Services

Contact us today for a consultation.

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The contents of the Baby BlueJay website including but not limited to text, graphics, images, products, and other material contained on the website are intended for informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Baby BlueJay is not a direct service organization. Baby BlueJay does not provide psychiatric, psychological, or medical advice, nor does it provide diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking treatment because of content you encounter on the Baby BlueJay website. 

Baby BlueJay does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, counselors, psychiatrists, social workers, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on the site. Reliance on any information provided by Baby BlueJay, Baby BlueJay employees, others appearing on the site at the invitation of Baby BlueJay, or other visitors to the site is solely at your own risk. In no event shall Baby BlueJay, its contributors, authors, advisors, members and affiliate organizations, or any third parties mentioned on the Baby BlueJay website be liable for any damages (including, without limitation, incidental and consequential damages, personal injury/wrongful death, lost profits, or damages resulting from lost data or business interruption) resulting from the use of or inability to use the Baby BlueJay website, its content, or the use of any product, information, idea, service or instruction contained in the material provided and/or any website(s) linked to/from it, whether based on warranty, contract, tort, or any other legal theory, and whether or not Baby BlueJay, its contributors, authors, advisors, members and affiliate organizations, or any third parties mentioned on the Baby BlueJay website are advised of the possibility of such damages. By using this website, you hereby consent to our disclaimer and agree to its terms. Baby BlueJay may revise and update these Terms of Use at any time. Your continued usage of the Baby BlueJay website subsequent to any such changes will mean you accept those changes.

If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 or local emergency number immediately. 

If you're having suicidal thoughts, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to talk to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area at any time (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline).