Hello!Hello Eagle Nation!!
This website has been created by our district social workers and psychologists to assist you in supporting your children's social-emotional and behavioral needs. We know supporting social-emotional and behavioral health can be challenging, so we've packed this website with easy-to-understand, evidence-based resources, tips, tricks, and techniques to best support you and your children. Please Note: This website is constantly evolving, so check back often! We did our best to start with some of the most common concerns, but if there are future topics you'd like to see covered, please let us know! |
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We're ready for the 2024-2025 school year! Are you?
Click the link for strategies on supporting your student as they transition back to school
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Social-Emotional Resources
Positive Parenting ResourcesClick the link above to explore positive parenting resources
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Anxiety in ChildrenDoes your child struggle with anxiety?
Click the link above to explore resources on childhood anxiety and ways you can help your child to manage anxiety. |
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Getting Organized!Does your child struggle with organization? Click the link above to explore some helpful resources to help get your child organized!
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Keep Your Child on Track over Summer BreakDid you know that research has consistently linked summer break with a regression in academic functioning for children of all ages? Click the link above to discover resources related to helping your child stay on track throughout the summer months!
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Community ResourcesClick the link above for access to several community resources including mental health and emotional resources, as well as food, utility, parenting, and other resources.
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Distance Learning: Strategies for SuccessClick the link above to explore strategies to support distance learning with your children.
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Trauma ResourcesClick the link above to find out what constitutes a "trauma," how trauma experiences impact our families and children, and how to appropriately manage trauma responses
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Current EventsThe world is a confusing place for our children and teens. Click the link above to discover strategies, tips, and tricks on how to discuss current world events with your kids
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Have more questions?
Feel free to reach out to any of our district Social Workers or Psychologists!