
Keeping Cool with Special Healthcare Needs
With the extreme California heat, we understand children and youth with special healthcare needs may require extra care. Here are some useful tips and resources to help you stay cool
With the extreme California heat, we understand children and youth with special healthcare needs may require extra care. Here are some useful tips and resources to help you stay cool
The mission of the Department of Police Accountability is to promptly, fairly and impartially investigate complaints against San Francisco police officers, make policy recommendations regarding police practices and conduct periodic audits
Stress can drastically affect a child’s brain development. But parents and caregivers can help children process their stress or sadness and prevent long-term effects. Joe Garza, Facilitator at Abriendo Puertas/Opening
Here are more resources curated by “Greater Good” that might help you make sense of gun violence, talk with kids about it, and take action for change. quoted from the
Now more than ever, everyone needs to find a way to support one another and provide as much of a safe haven as possible. This guide can help support families
The handout, “Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers” is available from the National Association of School Psychologists in the following languages: Spanish Korean Vietnamese French Amharic Chinese Portuguese
Here are some shared resources from the Common Sense Media Team For parents and caregivers:Explaining the News to Our Kids (in English and Spanish)How to Talk with Kids About Racism and Racial Violence
You may not be able to prevent the flow of information from having any short-term impact on your child. But there are ways to help keep it to a minimum: Read the
Coping with death and grief is difficult for most people. But for kids with ADHD and their families, it can be especially hard. Trouble with impulse control, managing emotions, and adapting
Anxiety over school shootings has become a common fear in America. When something that once seemed unthinkable happens with some regularity, added to our feeling of horror that it’s happened (again!)
This calming breathing technique can be surprisingly helpful to manage stress reactions in the moment.
This Cultural Resource Library was created by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Francisco to provide information about mental health resources for diverse populations, specifically people who identify
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