Community Resources


Increasingly, it will be important for each of us to make time to care for our families and, most especially, ourselves. Below are a variety of emotional and physical health resources that you and your families may find helpful at this time.

Source | NASP: National Association of School Psychologists

Source | CDC: Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Books

Dr. Huebner is the author of 9 award-winning self-help books for children.

Described as “must have” resources for parents, teachers, and therapists, with well over 1 million copies in 23 languages, Dr. Huebner’s books engage children in the process of learning practical skills they can put to immediate use. Lively, encouraging, and easy to follow, Dr. Huebner’s books motivate children to think and act in new ways, empowering them to work toward change.


https://www.dawnhuebnerphd.com/books-by-dawn/

Resilience Library and Book Buddy Program
Sign up here for the Resilience Library and Book Buddy program!

The Plymouth County Resilience Library and Book Buddy Program will provide children in Plymouth County with access to e-books to read, engage and learn about topics that may impact their everyday life. Children and teens will have the opportunity to build resilience and develop various coping mechanisms to help kids to grow up into happy and capable adults. This free online digital library focuses on social emotional learning, resilience, and a variety of behavioral health topics.

The library also includes resources for parents and professionals about topics related to behavioral health, trauma and resilience.

Sign up for this free resource today!

Student Assistance Program Resource Guide A Step-by-Step Guide to Obtaining Substance Use Treatment for Your Teen

https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20210519/2b/23/43/bc/3b110b0a683402b629027cd5/SAP_Treatment_Steps_Resource_Guide_2021.pdf