New School Year, New Strategies: How to Prepare for the Best Back-to-School Start
September 5, 10-11:30 am
Start the school year strong to set the tone for a great year. This webinar covers strategies to instill confidence at the start of the school year, how to increase your child's likelihood of good grades in the first quarter and beyond, how to effectively prepare for a new routine and establish a motivated, positive outlook as a family. Recommended for families of elementary, middle, and high school students.
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Together is Better: Building Collaborative Relationships Between Caregivers and Educators
September 12, 10-11:30 am
Research shows that when families partner with their children’s school, their children have more positive school experiences and academic success. Join us for some tips on how to build a strong collaborative relationship with educators as your child embarks on this new school year.
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Worried Parents, Anxious Kids: How to Help Your Student Manage School-Related Anxiety
September 19, 10-11:30 am
Anxiety rates in children are at an all-time high, and it's getting in the way of schoolwork. When kids feel anxious, their happiness, well-being, and ability to learn can all suffer. With the right tools, parents can help their kids thrive - academically and emotionally. In this webinar, Educational Connections Founder and President Ann Dolin, M.Ed. And Executive Function Coaching Rachael Moss, MA, M.Ed. will share insights on:
- The specific academic challenges anxious students face - like overwhelm, concentration, procrastination, and perfectionism
- The connection between anxiety and executive function skills (and why it matters)
- How to nurture a growth mindset and reduce school-related stressors
- Research-based communication techniques to support your child through fear and worry.
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What Families Need to Know About Drugs for Their Student with Disabilities
September 26, 10-11:30 am.
Students with disabilities may be at a higher risk for substance use (SAMHSA), therefore special populations require special care. Join us as we discuss the risk factors for drug misuse, how you can reduce the likelihood of your child using alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, and opioids. We will pay special attention to addressing the needs of students with ADHD.
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