Does your student need to meet with the counselor on a regular basis? Is so, please fill out the
Parent Consent Form
and send it to school with your student!
Parent Resources
The following items are resources for parents/guardians to access information on a variety of topics and to receive assistance with parenting needs. Check them out!
PBIS World: www.pbisworld.com
This website is packed full of strategies to help your student on a variety of behaviors. While this may seem only for school, the information is equally relevant for home too!
ParentLink http://ParentLink.missouri.edu 573-882-7323 (Toll Free 1-800-552-8522), Text 585-FAMILY1 EMAIL: [email protected]
ParentLink provides access to resources, referrals and problem solving support for all ages and stages of children’s lives using any of the above methods of contact.
POSITIVE SELF-TALK
In this day in age, there are so many negative messages that our children internalize. In counseling class we talk frequently about what makes the students special so they feel good about themselves. The following are ways to encourage self talk with your student at home:
Need help getting your child to talk about their school day? Check out Going Beyond "How was your day?" to find questions to help start a conversation with your student!
How Can I Help My Child Succeed in School?
1. Read to or with your child every night.
2. Help your child with his/her homework every night
3. Talk positively about your child's teachers or about school.
4. Make sure your child is getting plenty of sleep and is ready for school each day.
5. Teach your child to be responsible for their actions and their school work.
6. Stay involved and feel free to contact your child's teacher with any questions or concerns.
7. Ask your child about school every day and encourage them to discuss the day.
The following items are resources for parents/guardians to access information on a variety of topics and to receive assistance with parenting needs. Check them out!
PBIS World: www.pbisworld.com
This website is packed full of strategies to help your student on a variety of behaviors. While this may seem only for school, the information is equally relevant for home too!
ParentLink http://ParentLink.missouri.edu 573-882-7323 (Toll Free 1-800-552-8522), Text 585-FAMILY1 EMAIL: [email protected]
ParentLink provides access to resources, referrals and problem solving support for all ages and stages of children’s lives using any of the above methods of contact.
POSITIVE SELF-TALK
In this day in age, there are so many negative messages that our children internalize. In counseling class we talk frequently about what makes the students special so they feel good about themselves. The following are ways to encourage self talk with your student at home:
- Ask your child about the positive things they did throughout the day
- Have your child write positive statements on the bathroom mirror with a dry erase marker
- Talk positively about yourself. Modeling is the best way to each your children.
Need help getting your child to talk about their school day? Check out Going Beyond "How was your day?" to find questions to help start a conversation with your student!
How Can I Help My Child Succeed in School?
1. Read to or with your child every night.
2. Help your child with his/her homework every night
3. Talk positively about your child's teachers or about school.
4. Make sure your child is getting plenty of sleep and is ready for school each day.
5. Teach your child to be responsible for their actions and their school work.
6. Stay involved and feel free to contact your child's teacher with any questions or concerns.
7. Ask your child about school every day and encourage them to discuss the day.