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Helping Parents of Special Needs Students Manage Their Stress: A SSWN Research Brief
by Gabriela Ramirez | Jan 31, 2020 | Interventions, Research That Matters | 0 |
To continue the discussion I started this week here and on SSWNetwork about providing supports to parents of children with special needs, I am sharing a summary of this article to help us identify interventions that work to help this special parent population…the information presented in this meta-analysis is very promising and encouraging for those mental health professionals that are interested in increasing supports and decreasing stress for parents of children with developmental disabilities.
Read MoreSSWN Top 5: Mindfulness
by Richard Cleveland | Oct 25, 2019 | Interventions, Resources We Love, Top 5 | 0 |
There has never been such a wide variety of choices and applications for mindfulness and mindfulness-based interventions. Keeping these five elements in mind, school clinicians should feel excited about so many options rather than daunted. The increased diversity of applications means more potential for meetings students’ needs and increasing their overall wellness.
Read MoreUse of Mindfulness Interventions to Reduce Behaviors: Promising Results
by BreeAnna Stegall | Feb 28, 2019 | Interventions, Reflections on Practice, Resources We Love, Tier 1, Tools for Practice | 0 |
School Social Worker BreeAnna Stegall (standing, with laptop) shares initial details about her...
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