Welcome Parents and Caregivers!
Parenting is hard. Raising children can be emotionally, physically, and intellectually draining. We know this. But here's the good news, you are NOT alone! We've worked hard to compile several resources that will help make your job of parenting a little more manageable and little less exhausting. As always, if you feel as though you're in need of additional support beyond the resources provided here, please reach out to one of our district social workers or psychologists!
Child DevelopmentAs your child grows, there are many things you can do to help foster their cognitive, social-emotional, and behavioral health development. Click on the link above to explore developmental milestones and positive parenting strategies at different stages of your child's life.
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7 Tips for Practicing Positive DisciplineStruggling with undesirable behaviors? Unsure of the best, evidence-based discipline practices? Click the link above to access a short, easy-to-read article on positive discipline practices that work!
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10 Tips for Better BehaviorIf you're finding yourself overwhelmed trying to manage your child's behavior, check out the link above for some easy-to-implement strategies to improve behavior.
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Connecting with Your TeenBeing a parent is hard. Being a parent to a teenager is even harder. Click on the link above to discover some tips on connecting with your teenager.
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5 Ways Parents Can Help Children Improve Social SkillsAs a parent, you are your child's first teacher. You're also a crucial role-model for the development of your child's social and emotional skills. Click the link above for tips on how to improve your child's social skills.
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Helping Siblings Get AlongClick the link above to discover strategies for keeping the peace between siblings.
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Transition TipsClick the link above for a helpful guide featuring "Top Transition Tips" for those children who struggle with transitions.
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Coming Soon!Additional Social-Emotional Support Resources.
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