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My garden is in ruins. It seemed like such a good idea at the beginning of the pandemic. I would plant vegetables to get…
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Distance Learning and Mental Health For more than a year, our students have attended some version of at-home distance learning, which has taken a toll…
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Any adult who has spent time on back-to-back Zoom calls knows how exhausting it can be to keep engaged. Now imagine you’re a child or…
Read More10 “Reboots” for Children Who Struggle with Distance Learning
When the Top articles of 2020 lists came out, it was no surprise that many of the most read and shared articles I wrote in…
Read More3 Ways to Help Children Socialize During Quarantine
Parents of young children have been faced with the difficult task of helping their children socialize during quarantine, especially when they can’t send their children…
Read MoreHow to Increase Student Access to Mental Health in the Pandemic
One in 5 students has a mental health issue that keeps them from learning. If that’s not alarming enough, keep in mind that this statistic…
Read MoreStrategies for Helping Children with Zoom Fatigue during Distance Learning
I’ve been navigating distance learning with my own children since March. And the struggle is REAL. While I’m grateful they are safe at home and…
Read MoreAdvice for Parenting in High Stress Times
Connection is so important as a buffer for stress. That’s why I’m going on “tour” with my “Connection is Protection” mantra for parenting in a…
Read MoreThe ABCs of Distance Learning: How Parents Can Reduce Stress
Hey y’all! Well this is exciting…I got to represent school psychs and the members of the Thriving School Psychologist Collective on live TV! 😳 I…
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