In this webinar, learn how to recognize problematic anxiety and depression in school-aged children K-12 as well as strategies and tools to help. Highlights include: • The difference between feeling anxious or depressed and having a disorder • How anxiety and depression impact critical learning capacities • How to identify when a student needs […]
Student Mental Health: Navigating the Legal Landscape
In this webinar, we’ll help you prepare for potential legal action from parents. You’ll also learn proactive steps you can take to prevent escalation of issues so you can stay out of court. Discussion topics include: Latest trends in legal action from parents When to classify students suffering from mental health issues (and when […]
Fostering Positive Relationships Between Parents, Schools and the Community
In the past 18 months, many students experienced gaps in academic, social, and emotional development. Parents are worried about what their children have missed and how their school will ensure stability and readiness for what comes next. Needless to say, the current situation can be a recipe for tension between parents and educators. So how […]
What Parents Can Do about School Refusal- Part 2
When Mental Health is at Risk: An Introduction to Suicide and Risk Assessment
School Refusal Series Part 1: Re-Integrating and Retaining Students After COVID
As we return to full-time, in-person learning, educators expect even more students to struggle with anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues that interfere with their ability to learn and succeed in school. It’s clear that there is a mental health gap that we urgently need to close in order to address the academic gap from lost learning during the pandemic, and ultimately to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our students. Teachers, administrators, and school counselors must be ready to assist these students. So where do we start?