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Dry Creek Elementary SEW
  • Team
  • HOPE SQUAD
  • Parents
  • Wellness Resources
  • Group Counseling
  • Next Step planning
  • Teacher Resources
    • Grief resources
  • More
    • Team
    • HOPE SQUAD
    • Parents
    • Wellness Resources
    • Group Counseling
    • Next Step planning
    • Teacher Resources
      • Grief resources

LINK TO PERMISSION TO COUNSEL FORMS

Grief Resources

Contact a member of the SEW team for more information about these amazing resources coming available to our community now!

Community Resources

211 is an easy-to-remember, three-digit number that connects people to the services they need, such as housing and utility assistance, food resources, legal aid, and more.


Website link for parenting tips and information

Handbook Link


UNITED WAY has a new facility in American Fork. They provide parenting classes, homework help and more! Check out the schedule HERE

Divorce Resources

Grief Counseling

The Sharing Place: 

https://www.thesharingplace.org/

Grief Counseling

WhyTry  

WHYTRY is a program develop from the author of the "Resilience Breakthrough." A link to family resources for building resilience in your child can be found HERE!

https://parentguidance.org/

Courses and information about multiple parenting techniques and resources about mental health.

https://hopesquad.com/

Dry Creek Elementary mental health intervention/prevention program information

https://sourcesofstrength.org/

District supported mental health intervention/prevention resource

"My Life is Worth Living includes five powerful stories told over 20 episodes. In each episode, relatable teen characters wrestle with challenges that are all too familiar for many viewers and discover strategies to cope when it feels like their own thoughts are against them. Over the course of each character’s journey, they realize that life is worth living.

 

They don’t go it alone. Each character learns that support can come from family, friends, or even people they least expect and that the comfort of a sympathetic person can provide the relief they didn’t think possible. As the teens learn to share their burdens, cope in healthy ways, and accept support, that self-critical voice becomes less intrusive, and those bad situations become more hopeful. They learn that life at times can seem bleak, and that negative thoughts are often part of the experience, but also that we all deserve love and support, that no situation is hopeless, and that their lives are worth living."

https://mylifeisworthliving.org/

Alpine School District Resources

Utah State Board of Education has gathered and now provides multiple resources for Suicide Prevention. Please refer to this link for their list of resources. 

Wasatch Behavioral Health

Vantage Point is one of the many resources available: 

​https://www.wasatch.org/children-youth-and-family-services-ii/vantage-point/

Resources for students and families with disabilities.

Primary Children's hospital has a new resource for parents called "Talk to Tweens." So many resources are available to access from anxiety and stress management, trauma response, emotional health and SO much more! Click on the icon above to access this amazing new resource!!!

Crisis Nursery, parenting classes, prevention education, and therapy

https://family-haven.org/


Online School Options

We understand that there are many different learning styles and sometimes online schooling is the best option for families and their situation. Utah State Board of Education has Statewide Online Education Programs (SEOP) available. Some of the programs are K-12. Deadlines vary by the individual schools. Here is the link to the website: https://www.schools.utah.gov/edonline

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