Community organizations offer students more opportunities to practice SEL skills they are learning at home and during the school day.
Community partners might include:
Parent Guidance offers caregivers dozens of educational courses related to mental health, developmental milestones, emotion regulation and more.
The Department of Health and Welfare
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Behavioral Health support.
The Idaho CareLine is a free, statewide community information and referral service. This database includes programs that offer free or low-cost health and human services.
Family Social Emotional Learning Guide
Schools, Families, and Social and Emotional Learning: Ideas and tools for working with parents and families.
WhyTry has developed a course on building resiliency in parents, children and families.
PBS KIDS is offering free access to media content and community based experiences that support learning and growing for young children.
From Teen to Grown Up: Helping your teen build life skills that bring success in college and their career.
Published by Eastern Idaho Public Health