Partners for Healthy Kids Newsletter Fall 2020 Newsletter Dear Partners for Healthy Kids Community,
Our community has begun the gradual process of reopening and reimagining many of our organizations in a way that is safe and supportive. We recognize the pandemic has placed stress on our systems and the people we work with and serve. The resources in this newsletter are offered with the hope that the information provides encouragement, guidance, and community.
Meeting Updates: Upcoming Meetings
All meetings will be held from 3:00-4:15 p.m. Contact Jodi Olson at Jodi.Olson@wayzataschools.org for more information.
Health and Well-Being Resources: Healthy Parents, Healthy Kids Take a look at this great opportunity for parents of elementary-aged children to gather and support one another to help children build and maintain resilience, self-esteem, and mental health in the midst of a pandemic. Learn more and register!
Relate Counseling & Parenting Transitions Watch these previously recorded videos that were offered to the community through Parenting with Vision! Relate counselors presented information to support parents on the following topics: Transitioning to Kindergarten; Transitioning to Middle School; Transitioning to High School; Transition to Post Secondary. The feedback on these events was very positive. View the videos here!
ACEs Information As we move toward becoming a more trauma sensitive community we share current research and community conversations so we all stay informed and involved. Healing in place: Game on to flip the COVID19 threat into a positive experience for our children
myHealth myHealth is continuing to see patients - both current and new - in person as well as online. For the most current information, please visit the myHealth website.
Early Childhood Screening Early Childhood Screening is back up and running with additional health and safety protocols in place to keep families safe. Visit the screening page on the Early Learning School website to learn more!
Substance Abuse Prevention Partners in Prevention – Community Coalition partnering to prevent youth substance abuse and promote mental health awareness.
PCLG Parent Catalyst Leadership Group (PCLG) is a group of parents and caregivers of children with diagnosed mental health conditions in Hennepin County.
Allina Health Everyone gets stressed. Change to Chill is here to help you figure out what stress is, what causes it and how you can manage it. This is a great website for educators, professionals, and families to help our youth learn resilience.
Fall Resources: Hennepin County Libraries Small group online help on how to use library Homework Help! Small so that questions can be answered more personally. All free, but registration is required through the Hennepin County Library Events webpage - search for Homework Resources 101. Multiple sessions!
Three Rivers Parks Get outside this fall at Three Rivers Parks! From biking to boating, from swimming to skiing, there's something fun for everyone, no matter the season. So gear up for a good time and bring your partners in fun. Visit their website to learn more!
Fall Outside with Wayzata Community Ed! If you're like most of us, you're trying to spend as much time outside as possible to enjoy the beautiful Minnesota fall weather. And Community Ed is hoping to help with that: They're offering an array of outdoor classes aimed to get you out of the house in a safe and fun way. Visit the registration website to learn more!
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