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ISSUE 02
2020
Monthly Newsletter
Parenting: Mental Health and Homeschool In This Issue
Coffee & Conversation
A New Norm
The novel coronavirus has changed the way we work and the way we live. Learn tips to help your child cope with the new norm.
Anxiety
Anxiety is common, but it must be managed to avoid negative impacts on you and your child.
Homeschool
Are you a new homeschool teacher? Learn the do's and don'ts of homeschooling.
Join Our Upcoming Virtual Podcast This month's newsletter focuses on how parents can manage their anxieties while adjusting to their new task of homeschooling due to the novel coronavirus. For an in-depth discussion with experts in the field, don't miss our upcoming virtual live podcast.
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Mental Health And Homeschool The novel coronavirus has forced millions of parents into the role of teachers. Unfortunately, this means children, who have lost the routine and structure of their learning experience, are now receiving online instruction from parents with varying levels of education, technical knowledge, patience, stress, and anxiety. Many of the new "teachers" are frustrated because they are not currently working due to stay-athome orders or trying to work their full-time job while learning how to be a full-time teacher. Ready or not, life has changed. some parents have fallen into a pattern of their new short-term normal, but most parents are still struggling, and stress and mental health concerns are among the top reasons. It's important for parents to be mentally ready in order to rise to the challenge of homeschooling. Get the support you need to be effective in your role as an educator and as a parent. Instead of trying to fit the school experience into your home, create the best learning environment that you based on the needs of you and your child. Just do what's best based on your current situation. Join our next podcast on April 30 at 6:30pm Central time to get answers from our guest experts and learn how to create a manageable, productive learning environment for your child.
Managing Anxiety It’s normal to feel anxious as part of our daily lives, especially during our current pandemic. But when anxiety becomes overwhelming and negatively impacts, you should meditate, find a your hobby, work out, cultivate your passion in life, or find other ways to manage it.
Fast Facts 40 million adults in the US have anxiety disorder Only 37% with anxiety disorders get treatment Over 2.6 million children have been diagnosed with anxiety or depression About 20% of these children do not regularly receive treatment
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Homeschooling Schools are scattering to provide support and resources to parents in their new roles as homeschool teachers. However, the support and structure of your child's education now start and end at home. Therefore, it's important to talk to your children about the changes taking place. Help them understand that although the situation is new for us all, there is no reason to panic.
Do's and Don'ts of Homeschool Do schedule time every day to go for a walk, ride bikes, or some other activity to stay active during the day. Do allow your child to video chat with someone outside of your home every day. Do create a routine to help your child develop a sense of normalcy.
Don't leave the television on the news all day. Don't try to hide too much from your children. You may not share all the scary details, but communicate on their level so they don't panic. Don't ignore your child’s feelings. Protect your child’s mental health.
Patience is perhaps the most important skill for you to demonstrate when homeschooling. Every child is different, and they learn in different ways and at different paces. Set up a designated space for your child's learning, and give him or her time to
DO'S
adjust to the new learning structure.
Mental health management is important for everyone, including our children.
DO'NT
Take advantage of free online resources to add some variety to your learning routine. Most importantly, approach your child's learning curve (and your own problems) with a level head to teach demonstrate how cope with their own anxieties as part of the overall learning process.
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Join our upcoming virtual podcast NiEtta Reynolds, MSW Host & Founder of The Help Show NiEtta's goal is to create opportunities for people to overcome their challenges and lead healthy, productive lives. She is passionate about educating the community on mental health issues, and she uses her platform to spread mental health awareness.
Kenneth Rogers, MD Co-Host & Board-Certified Psychiatrist Dr. Roger has over 20 years of experience addressing anxiety disorders, and he has seen firsthand the longterm mental health issues. He will help lead our discussion regarding the mental health issues and ways to manage the homeschool experience.
Coffee & Conversation Register Thursday, April 30 at 6:30pm Central Parenting: Mental Health and Home School
Jamila Mckinney Care Manager & Youth Advocate
This virtual podcast will address
Jamila is a behavioral specialist who has been homeschooling for 3 years. She has a passion for women, children, and the family as a whole. This led her to specialize in mental health services and obtain special training for marriage and family therapy.
how to manage your anxieties
Camille Jones, LCSW Director of !joy counseling
Don't pass your anxieties
Camille has worked with individuals and families in need of mental health assistance for over 10 years, especially for those in vulnerable communities. As a homeschooling mom to five children, she also has experience provide structure for childhood growth.
while homeschooling and how to teach those skills to your children.
to your children.
In Case You Missed It Last month, we hosted our very first live virtual Coffee and Conversation podcast How To Maintain Your Health While Social Distancing. Watch Part 1 to learn about social distancing, stress management, and helping you children manage change.
Watch Part 2 to learn to manage your mental health, use telemedicine, and support the elderly in your community
Visit our website for our archived podcasts and COVID-19 resources.
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