Parent Ed
Parent Ed Archive
Sex Trafficking in Minnesota
Empowering Families to Support Grieving Students
Holidays Aren't Always Jolly - Mental Health Over the Holidays
STOP BULLYING - October 2021
Stop Bullying Replay - October 2021
Summer's Here! Now What? Resources for Families
For the final Parent Ed session of the 2020-21 school year, we wanted to provide families and parents with resources for the summer, everything from mental health supports, to family financial resources, to food shelf resources to community ed opportunities and more! Here are time stamps for particular areas of interest!
2:45 Sheila Dokken, sheila.dokken@isd728.org - highlights ISD 728 Parent & Family Webpage (mental health, family resources, food shelf opportunities and social emotional learning supports)
7:15 Nicole Stottlemyre, nicole.stottlemyre@isd728.org - highlights ISD 728 Parent & Family webpage safety resources, including substance use prevention, vaping topics and more
13:12 Amy Peterson, apeterson@safefamilies.net - an outside organization providing resources and support for families in need - Slide Presentation
25:00 Marissa Wood, marissa.wood@co.sherburne.mn.us - PSOP program (Parent Support Outreach)
33:10 Trista Paulson, tpaulson@greaterminnesota.org - co-located providers; Spirited Adventures (nature therapy)
40:15 Cory Franson, cory.franson@isd728.org - information on Community Ed offerings summer 2021, including new preschool programming (mini "boot" camps), International Mud Day, EdVenture Club (pay only for days used), Family Fun Day Carnival and more - Slide Presentation
Top 10 Screen Time Tips - Presentation Slides
Growing Better Behavior- March 2021
Similar to plants, children need just the right conditions to grow better behavior. Instead of sunlight, water, and good soil; children need clear expectations, positives sprinkled throughout their day, and better tools to manage their behavior and emotions. In addition, it is crucial to identify the "why" behind the challenging behavior to pinpoint exactly where your child needs support.
How To Help Your Child Cope with Stress & Anxiety - Jan. 2021
How to Help Your Child Cope with Stress and Anxiety
An informative session on strategies parents can use to counter stress and anxiety in their children, including a session on mindfulness strategies to develop resilience and self-management skills. Speakers include VMS Counselor Kaylee Mace, VMS Social Worker Krista Brannan and RMS Counselor Sarah Whiting.
Slide show with links - "How to Help Your Child Cope with Stress and Anxiety"
Q&A Document from the Session!
Kate Fitzsimons on Resilience
Check out her amazing website with fantastic resources!
Shared Resources:
Top 5 Podcasts: Podcasts to help build resilience
3 Rs Poster: Recognize-Reflect-Redirect
Parent Presentation REPLAY
Check out Kate's new book!
The Teen's Guide to Social Skills: Practical Advice for Building Empathy, Self-Esteem & Confidence