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

VIRTUAL RESOURCES:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1f09d4ZXm6YuiyWBzLJp54NhD4UuA9hdbPj83ycK28G0/edit#gid=0


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.