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Families and Students: Just remember I am always here for you, especially with the hard/cold months coming upon us!
If you ever need anything for school or outside of school, let me know. If you or your family needs clothing, food, etc let me know so I can get you connected with the resources.
If you would like your student to be in a group or individual sessions please let me or the secretary know. There are referrals located in the office.
Remember you can grow your brain and challenge yourself to do more. Shift your mind to be a growth mindset.
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February brings Valentine’s Day, which we all know as the holiday about love! But
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February brings Valentine’s Day, which we all know as the holiday about love! But healthy relationships aren’t just for adults. We can start teaching our children as young as elementary school what it means to have healthy friendships.
The first step for parents is helping your children understand the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships.
Point out that a good friendship (which is one of our first relationships!) includes someone who:
You can be yourself around
You can be honest with and is honest with you
Respects you and never threatens you
You are able to communicate with, even if you disagree
An unhealthy friendship might include:
Someone who pushes you on the playground (with the intent to hurt you) or takes/destroys your things
Someone who calls you names or makes you feel bad in front of other friends or kids
Someone who gets angry at you and you don’t know why
Remember the best way for your children to learn is by modeling positive and healthy relationships! Give your children to the confidence to know they never have to stay in an unhealthy relationship or friendship.