Fall Into A Rhythm : MANAGING THE TRANSITION BACK TO SCHOOL
Fall brings new rhythms, new routines, and a whole new set of challenges as kids get back into the groove of school. It’s essential we are prepared to meet the home- and school-based needs of youth during this time, especially those with special needs.
Through case studies and examples — we will deconstruct the domains of educational parenting. You will learn strategies that you can use to :
Build Relationships and connect with kids to deepen your bond
Develop Empathy and show sensitivity to abuse and neglect and how to help a child gain comfort regardless of their experience
Set Developmentally Appropriate Expectations by establishing household routines that set a high but attainable bar
Encourage Social and Emotional Development by helping kids build community and self-advocate
This course will focus on infusing academic and social skills that work in both the school and the home.
The first 15 participants to register will receive a 1/2 hour private consultation.
Why Attend?
Understand the distinct challenges fostered and adopted kids face in education.
Establish routines that will ease the stress of this the transition back to school.
Gain experience with educational parenting so your efforts at home help your child(ren) develop the skills they need to be more successful in school.
Course schedule
3 x 1 hour virtual classes
Dates TBD
PRIVATE CONSULT: To BE BOOKED AFTER REGISTRATION
Of Special Interest To: Foster and Adoptive Parents, Educators, Professionals or Anyone Serving Kids in School