Parent Engagement: Parenting the Whole Child How can our parents/families and schools partner to advocate for the social emotional well being and meet the challenges of mental health issues of our students? January 15, 2018
Parent Diversity Advisory Council (PDAC) To advance District 204 s commitment to equity and educational excellence. 7:00-7:10 Sign-In Welcoming Remarks Norms Communication Protocols PDAC Promise AGENDA Date 7:00-9:00 PM Parent Engagement: Parenting the Whole Child 7:10-7:30 Introduction to Social-Emotional Learning & Mental Health 7:30-8:15 Panel Discussion 8:15-8:50 Table Discussions & Share Out 8:50-9:00 Wrap Up and Announcements
NORMS Be on time Stay on task Be relevant it s about equity Be honest Be open Be respectful Every voice counts
PDAC Book Study Outliers: The Story of Success By Malcolm Gladwell Gladwell takes us on an intellectual journey through the world of "outliers"--the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful. He asks the question: what makes highachievers different? His answer is that we pay too much attention to what successful people are like, and too little attention to where they are from: that is, their culture, their family, their generation, and the idiosyncratic experiences of their upbringing. - Amazon
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Activity: WORD MAP Go to WWW.MENTI.COM and use CODE 34 27 79 What activities, practices, or considerations are important to a student s emotional and mental health?
Mental Health Children s mental health is as critical as their physical health in achieving overall wellbeing. Healthy social and emotional development is a necessary underpinning for learning, school success, relationship development and positive interactions with their environment. Children s mental health is built on a foundation that depends on their family, community, and child-serving system s ability to support them. Source: (Illinois Children s Health Foundation)
District 204 in Partnership with ROE and CASEL
Activity: MISSION INSPIRED Mission is to build resilient kids who say no to destructive choices and yes to endless opportunities. (KIDSMATTER) To provide life-changing services to youth through substance abuse prevention education, counseling and housing. (360YOUTH) Our Mission is to be a teen-led, teen-driven center focused on empowering the youth of today to become the impassioned, resilient leaders of tomorrow. (ALIVE CENTER) Recovery is possible. We want to help you achieve complete recovery. To do that, we treat the whole person physically, mentally, socially and spiritually. (LINDEN OAKS)
Panelists: Social Emotional Learning & Mental Health Kamala L. Martinez CEO & Executive Director KidsMatter Margot Smith, MS, LMFT Clinical Director 360 Youth Services Kandice Henning Founder & Executive Director Alive Center Alex Goreham, MSW, LCSW Clinical Social Work/Therapist Linden Oaks Behavioral Health Kathy Pease Chief Academic Officer IPSD 204
KidsMatter KidsMatter2Us.Org State of the Kids Community Report Summary
Alive Center AliveNaperville.Com Alive provides teens with a unique place that is Teen-Led Teen-Driven to empower the youth of today to become the impassioned, resilient leaders of tomorrow. We EMPOWER teens through self-discovery and life skills. We are about PREVENTION. And mostly, we are a place to BELONG, DISCOVER, CREATE and LEAD! Junior & senior high students benefit from our free after school drop-in hours. We have free tutoring, mentoring, science clubs, a girl empowerment club, a beautiful art room, free life skills classes, snacks, games and much more! High school students are the leaders and innovators of Alive. They create, lead and drive our tutoring program, our mentoring program, the science club, girl empowerment club, our Open Mic Nights, concerts, etc. Service is inherent in the process. We serve all local teens including many minorities, kids on the spectrum, low income, and from single-parent families. Our programs increase teen confidence by 60% and ability to cope with stress by 70%! To date of teens helping teens we had over 21,000 teen visits to our drop-in hours, 550+ tutoring sessions and 1000+ mentoring hours! Want to reach out? info@alivenaperville.com Student Board Teen Center Teen-Led, Teen-Driven Teen Initiate Mentoring Tutoring Clubs Workshops Events
360 Youth Services 360YouthServices.Org Began in 1971 when a group of concerned parents, community, and religious leaders recognized the need for professional, youthcentered services in the Naperville community. Mentor Programs 360 Youth Services provides lifechanging services through substance abuse prevention education, counseling and housing.
Linden Oaks Behavioral Health www.eehealth.org Linden Oaks Behavioral Health uses a multidisciplinary, individualized approach to treat conditions such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders and self-injury for adolescents and adults. Inpatient Locations: Linden Oaks Hospital: Same campus as Edwards hospital, but off of West Street. Outpatient Program Locations (IOP or PHP): Mill Street (Naperville), St. Charles, Plainfield, Hinsdale, Mokena Linden Oaks Medical Group (LOMG) Locations: Naperville, Addison, Hinsdale, Woodridge, Moken, St. Charles, Orland Park, Plainfield Call the Assessment and Referral Center (ARC) to schedule an appointment: 630-305-5027 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT COMPLETE RECOVERY Physically Mentally Socially Spiritually LEVELS OF CARE Inpatient Acute Setting Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Outpatient Therapy (LOMG) Individual / Family / Marriage PERSONALIZED TREATMENT PLAN
Group Discussion What barriers and successes have you encountered in advocating for your child s social-emotional and mental wellbeing? What are you biggest takeaways from this meeting and how might they help or influence you going forward? Go to WWW.MENTI.COM and use CODE 34 27 79
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Sat., Feb 2nd @ 3-5 PM @ MVHS Movie Screening: SCREENAGERS Thurs., Feb. 21st 7-9 PM @ CEC Parenting Engagement Across Cultures Until then, keep in touch with us via Facebook and Twitter Parent Diversity Advisory Council - pdac ipsd 204 @pdac_ipsd