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How to Talk to Your Kids About Coronavirus
by Nancy Kislin | Mar 10, 2020 | Reflections on Practice, Tools for Practice | 0 |
We’re happy to publish this guest column by Nancy Kislin, LCSW, MFT about how she suggests we talk to our own kids about the Coronavirus. This piece can also inspire some ideas about how we might help our school community (parents, teachers, kids) talk about these issues in these challenging times. Thanks Nancy for your contribution and here at SSWN we’re thinking of all of you as we all struggle to navigate this rapidly-changing public health crisis.
Read MoreSchool Interventions for Teen Depression & Anxiety: 2 New SSWN Research Briefs
by Frances Leonard | May 25, 2019 | Interventions, Research That Matters, Tier 3, Tools for Practice | 0 |
School social workers are busy people. Finding good research takes time. We want to help....
Read MoreSSW Research Brief: Combating Student Anxiety in Schools
by Michele Patak-Pietrafesa | May 2, 2018 | Research That Matters | 1 |
Neil, A.L. & Christensen, H. (2009). Efficacy and effectiveness of school-based prevention and...
Read MoreCoping Cat Intervention for Anxiety-Based School Refusal
by Scott Carchedi | May 7, 2013 | Interventions, Tier 2, Tier 3 | 1 |
Prevalence Absenteeism is a serious physical and mental health concern for a significant number of adolescents. Absenteeism places students at increased risk for suicide attempt, pregnancy, substance abuse, violence, school...
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