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Social-Emotional-Behavioral Resources
Below you will find a file library, links to websites, and a series of articles on different social-emotional-behavioral topics to serve as resources to parents and caregivers.
Article Library
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Anxiety & Anxiety Disorders in Children: Information for Parents
Anxiety is one of the most common experiences of children and adults. It is a normal, adaptive reaction, as it creates a level of arousal and alertness to danger. The primary characteristic of anxiety is worry, which is fear that future events will have negative outcomes.
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Building Resiliency: Helping Children Learn to Weather Tough Times
Adversity is a natural part of life. At some point, we all face difficulties, such as family problems, serious illness, a personal crisis, or a painful loss. Being resilient is important to dealing with adversities like these. While most parents hope that their children never face extreme adversity, successfully facing tough situations can actually foster growth and give children the skills to be more resilient in the future.
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Preventing Youth Suicide: Tips for Parents & Educators
Suicide is the leading cause of death among school age youth. However, suicide is preventable. Youth who are contemplating suicide frequently give warning signs of their distress. Parents, teachers, and friends are in a key position to pick up on these signs and get help.
Link Library
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Growth Mindset - Parent Tutorial
In this tutorial, you will learn what a growth mindset is, why it’s important, and how to promote a growth mindset through the types of praise we give kids and through our response to mistakes.
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Tipping the Scales: The Resilience Game for Parents
Developed by the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, Tipping the Scales: The Resilience Game is an interactive feature where you will learn how the choices we make can help children and the community as a whole become more resilient in the face of serious challenges.
File Library
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Coping with Stress During Infectious Disease Outbreak
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Fostering an Attitude of Gratitude: Tips for Parents
Fishful Thinking initiative is designed to equip parents with the tools they need to raise happy, resilient children and helping their children to feel and express gratitude is an important part of that effort.
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Resilience Family Guide and Toolkit
Sesame Street has created this guide to support you in helping your child (2-5 years old) develop resilience skills to face challenges that occur throughout the day. Use this resource as your go-to guide for easy ideas to try when these challenges occur.
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Resilience: Tips for Parents and Caregivers
Sesame Street’s Little Children, Big Challenges initiative provides tips and strategies to help you and your child (ages 2 to 5) navigate challenges and build lifelong skills for resilience.
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Supporting Individuals with Autism During Uncertain Times
Supporting_Individuals_with_Autism_through_Uncertian_Times_Full_Packet.pdf 3.67 MB (Last Modified on August 31, 2020)
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