Disclaimer: Apps cannot replace professional help and support for those struggling with thoughts of suicide. If you or someone you know are in danger or are at an increased risk of suicide, reach out for professional help immediately. In an emergency, dial 911 and notify the child’s parent or guardian.
By signing a two-way release form, the parent/guardian consents to communication between staff and an outside agency. This is often used when a doctor is requesting checklists from teachers or tutors request to communicate with teachers, for example.
“Hand Me Ups” is located in Dover Intermediate School and filled with clothing, shoes, coats, school supplies, and some basic personal hygiene items. Clothing items vary but currently include infant to adult sizes.
Any community member can schedule an appointment to come and shop!
Contact Kerry Brickman @ 440-250-1198 to schedule an appointment.
Love and Logic is a research-driven, whole-child philosophy founded in 1977 by Jim Fay and Foster W. Cline, M.D. It is the approach of choice among leading educators, parents, and other professionals worldwide.
The Love and Logic Institute is dedicated to making parenting and teaching fun and rewarding, instead of stressful and chaotic. We provide practical tools and techniques that help adults achieve respectful, healthy relationships with their children. All of our work is based on a psychologically sound parenting and teaching philosophy called Love and Logic®.
Websites below offer a TON of knowledge regarding social media, gaming, and technology use.
The Gathering Place offers free programs and services to help individuals and families cope with the impact of cancer in their lives.
Joel's Place provides peer grief support groups for school-aged children and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one.
Cornerstone of Hope is a bereavement center located in Northeast Ohio whose mission is to provide support, education, and hope for the grieving. They provide many resources for grieving children, teens, and adults with support groups for specific types of grief.
Although seemingly lengthy, this resource manual has a table of contents that allows one to locate specific topics very easily. Topics include: suggestions for informing a child about a death, preparing children for funerals, common fears, grieving during the holidays and typical grief reaction by age.
This resource displays common responses based on a child's developmental level.