Say Something Anonymous Reporting System allows you to submit secure & anonymous safety concerns to help identify and intervene upon at-risk individuals BEFORE they hurt themselves or others. With our Anonymous Reporting System, it’s easy and completely confidential to report safety concerns to help prevent violence and tragedies.
HOW DOES IT WORK
» Submit an anonymous tip 24/7 through the website, app or by phone
» Receive a Report ID and Password if you would like to follow-up on your report
Episode 1, embedded below, features Dr. Dana Griffin, an Associate Professor in the UNC School of Education, as she discusses coping with remote learning, social distancing, and the social shockwaves created by COVID-19. Click here to listen.
PBS for Kids for Parents has shared an article for how parents can talk about the coronavirus with their children along with episodes from their collection that help supports the topics discussed such as good hand washing. Click here to read the article.
The Child Mind Institute has shared an article for parents with advice and tips for talking with kids about the coronavirus. Click here to view the article.
The National Association of School Psychologists provides an article with tips and advice for helping children cope with the changes that have resulted from COVID-19. Click here to read the article.
The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides parents and guardians with an article to help promote handwashing at home with kids. Click here to read the article.
Harvard Graduate School of Education has shared an article to help parents deal with preschools closing. The article offers expert guidance on maintaining structure, routine, and healthy habits for learning and growing at home. Click here for more information.
In this ASCD In Service article, author Kate Stoltzfus offers strategies for adults and children in staying sane while staying at home. Click here for more information.
This document contains a list of curated resources for those working with individuals who have developmental disabilities. Click here to see the list.