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Notes from a Child Psychologist - What Every Teacher Wishes Parents Knew!

What Every Teacher Wishes Parents Knew!

07/26/22 • 66 min

Notes from a Child Psychologist

Welcome to Episode #2 of the Back to School and Your Child's Mental Health Series
Back-to-school can be an exciting time for many parents, caregivers, and their children
and for some parents/caregivers and their children, it can be an anxiety-producing time. With the start of the new school year, it is SO important that we talk about what your child needs to succeed. We know that success looks different for EVERY child. One major way we set children up for success during the school year is to think critically about the many ways that we can support their Mental health, and that's what this series is about.
This week’s episode is an interview with Ms. Odessa Sam. Odessa Sam is a licensed NYC educator with over 10 years of classroom experience. I love this episode because Odessa gives great examples of how parents of younger children can help their children build a strong educational foundation. In this episode we talk about learning gaps, how to promote early learning, building a healthy collaborative relationship with your child’s teacher, and taking into consideration “the whole child." We also talk about ways to support your child who is doing well or excelling academically. This episode is a must!

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Welcome to Episode #2 of the Back to School and Your Child's Mental Health Series
Back-to-school can be an exciting time for many parents, caregivers, and their children
and for some parents/caregivers and their children, it can be an anxiety-producing time. With the start of the new school year, it is SO important that we talk about what your child needs to succeed. We know that success looks different for EVERY child. One major way we set children up for success during the school year is to think critically about the many ways that we can support their Mental health, and that's what this series is about.
This week’s episode is an interview with Ms. Odessa Sam. Odessa Sam is a licensed NYC educator with over 10 years of classroom experience. I love this episode because Odessa gives great examples of how parents of younger children can help their children build a strong educational foundation. In this episode we talk about learning gaps, how to promote early learning, building a healthy collaborative relationship with your child’s teacher, and taking into consideration “the whole child." We also talk about ways to support your child who is doing well or excelling academically. This episode is a must!

Links Provided By Odessa!

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The Back to School Game Changer-Helping your child develop a Resilient Mindset

Welcome to Episode #1 of the Back to School and Your Child's Mental Health Series
Back-to-school can be an exciting time for many parents, caregivers, and their children
and for some parents/caregivers and their children it can be an anxiety-producing time. With the start of the new school year, it is SO important that we talk about what your child needs to successfull. We know that success looks different for EVERY child. One major way we set children up for success during the school year is to think critically about the many ways that we can support their Mental health, and that's what this series is about.
In this episode of the podcast, we are talking all about how you can help your child develop a resilient mindset. I really believe that children with a resilient mindset become strong problem solvers, know to ask for help, have increased confidence, are persistent, and do not shy away from challenges. I believe that a resident mindset can help your child navigate school in ways that help them to experience success! Check this episode out to learn ways that you can help your child develop a resilient mindset.
Notes of the week- https://www.psycom.net/build-resilience-children
Website- https://www.drtashabrown.com/

Email Address- [email protected]

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undefined - What Every Parent Needs to Know When Advocating for Educational Services in a School Setting

What Every Parent Needs to Know When Advocating for Educational Services in a School Setting

Welcome to Episode #3 of the Back to School and Your Child's Mental Health Series
Back-to-school can be an exciting time for many parents, caregivers, and their children
and for some parents/caregivers and their children, it can be an anxiety-producing time. With the start of the new school year, it is SO important that we talk about what your child needs to succeed. We know that success looks different for EVERY child. One major way we set children up for success during the school year is to think critically about the many ways that we can support their Mental health, and that's what this series is about.
This week’s episode is an interview with Dr. Therese Morrison. Therese Clarke Morrison is the Director of School Psychology for KIPP NYC’s Elementary Schools. Dr. Morrison also owns an Event Planning and Design firm that specializes in planning weddings, social events, and corporate functions. Most importantly, she is a wife, and mom of two boys— ages 11 months and 2 years old.
This episode is PACKED with information. In this episode, we talk all about how parents and caregivers can navigate services for their children in a school setting, which can be a very overwhelming process. We talk about educational law, how to start the process of getting services for your child, 504 plans, IEPs, and everything else in between. If you want to know exactly what should be happening when your child needs support at school, this is the Episode for you!!!!
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Note of the Week
Website- https://www.drtashabrown.comEmail Address- [email protected]
Instagram-
https://www.instagram.com/dr.tashabrown/
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https://www.facebook.com/dr.tashabrown7Connect with Dr. Morrison
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https://www.instagram.com/drtmorrison/Event Planning Company- https://www.instagram.com/theresenicole.llc/You Got This Tutoring!
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https://www.y-g-t.net/Click here to Schedule a FREE consultation today! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/ygttutoring/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/ygttutoring

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