Parent Resources

Parenting Resources

Please check out some of the links below.

MENTAL HEALTH:

This site gives information about the mental health of children and adolescents including how to identify emotional problem and treatment options.

https://www.mentalhealth.org/

DISCIPLINE HELP:

This site has a behavior reference section that offers a complete step-by-step guide to many options for handling 117 specific misbehaviors. You will find detailed actions, which can be used in changing behaviors. There is also a list of common mistakes that people make in dealing with the behavior.

https://www.disciplinehelp.com

BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT:

Website gives parents and teachers behavior tips.

https://www.behavioradvisor.com

GENERAL PARENTING TIPS:

https://www.kidsource.com

LOVE AND LOGIC APPROACH:

The love and logic approach puts teachers and parents in control. It teaches children to be responsible and prepares them for the real world.

https://www.loveandlogic.com

DIVORCE:

This is a site for parents and their children experiencing divorce.

https://www.divorcecare.com/

Connect with your kids before problem behaviors and situations occur. A great resource for talking to children about today’s risks.

https://www.connectwithkids.com

More SEL (Social Emotional Learning) Resources for Parents:

Mindful Breathing Techniques

Free SEL Activities for Home

How to start distance learning from home

Mindful School Videos

Good Energy Games and Videos

Mental and Emotional Nutrients

What You Can Control

Coping Resources for Parents

Talking To Children About COVID - 19

Mental Health and Coping - Managing Stress and Anxiety

COVID - 19 and Self Care

CDC - Helping Children Cope

Child Mind Institute - Talking to Children About COVID - 19

Creating a Daily Schedule May Help Soothe Anxious Children During COVID - 19 Pandemic

Free Resources for Learning:

Amazing Educational Resources

Speech Therapy Activities from Home

Social Stories on the COVID - 19 Pandemic

Olaf Reads Children's Books

Free Educational Apps and Games

Brain Camp

Spanish Children's Stories

Parents, you may want to contact the school counselor when your child…

  • Is upset about the divorce that is occurring with his parents.
  • Doesn’t want to go to school in the mornings.
  • Has recently experienced a death in the family.
  • Keeps telling you that he doesn’t have any friends.
  • Gets frustrated doing his homework.
  • Is frequently in trouble at school.

Other Resources:

Copy of Child Nutrition Curbside Pickup.pdf