"At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to success is the positive involvement of parents"
Jane D. Hull
Tips for Parent and Caregiver
How to talk to your child about COVID-19 and maintain a sense of normalcy during this difficult time
Parent resource for talking with kids about COVID-19 from NASP
Monitor television viewing and social media: Kids overhear information or become inundated with information that can cause big feelings.
Remember keep your family’s schedule consistent when it comes to bedtimes, meals, and exercise. Consistency and routine help kids know what to expect and this makes them feel safe.
Managing Your Fears (And Your Kid's Fears) as the Pandemic Evolves
Skyridge Parent Academy
Dr. Cyper's Presentations
Additional Video talks and Resources
Parents this is a great presentation and worth taking the time to watch.
Ms. Allision has many other resources on her website as well
Ms. Allison's Resources
Parent Social Emotional Learning Resources
Why Try Parent Guide to Resilience
Center for Healthy Minds - Well-Being Toolkit for Children, Educators and Parents
Parent please read this Notice. I will go over the limits of Confidentiality as it pertains to Remote Mental Health Support during the first virtual interaction with your student. This notice will also be emailed to each parent.
In case of a Mental Health crisis , please call 911 for assistance and/or contact Colorado Crisis Support line listed
Mental Health Crisis Services:
Colorado Crisis Support Line - (844) 493-TALK (8255)
Colorado Crisis Text - text TALK to 38255
Safe2Tell - 1-877-542-7233
Text-a-Tip - www.p3tips.com/760