4 Questions To Gauge Your Kid’s Mental Health During The COVID-19 Pandemic
By asking these 4 questions parents can gauge their children's mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
By asking these 4 questions parents can gauge their children's mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
A school counselor offers suggestions for character education and social and emotional learning during remote instruction.
Back-to-school mental health tips
Though much has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are strategies that parents and educators can use to help mitigate the stress and protect children and help them feel safe
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Good mental health is the ability to adapt to changes and stress. Whatever school looks like, parents can help keep kids' social-emotional development on track in these four areas.
Experts say students will increasingly need more social and emotional learning support this school year.
As districts and schools plan for the coming year, they must ask a fundamental question: Do we have a flexible, powerful mental health safety net in place? If the answer is no, now is the time to act
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Covid-19’s Impact on Students’ Academic and Mental Well-Being