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Families and Students: Just remember I am always here for you, especially with the hard/cold months coming upon us!
If you ever need anything for school or outside of school, let me know. If you or your family needs clothing, food, etc let me know so I can get you connected with the resources.
If you would like your student to be in a group or individual sessions please let me or the secretary know. There are referrals located in the office.
Remember you can grow your brain and challenge yourself to do more. Shift your mind to be a growth mindset.
June Focus Areas
-Summer of Adventure- When you spend time with your children without technology it helps them with
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-Summer of Adventure-
When you spend time with your children without technology it helps them with social-emotional and behavioral development, play can help children learn to cope with stress and develop emotional intelligence, resiliency skills, builds connections, they are more confident, and keeps their creative minds going instead of relying on electronics. Try sharing activities like preparing food, reading, playing word games, going to the park, and more. Engagement helps children feel connected in all areas of their lives, including home and school. Let's get back to enjoying each other's company and making memories.
Want a fun and memorable summer? Here are a few ideas to engage with your children to make summer enjoyable and easy.
Go for a morning or evening walk around the neighborhood
Ride bikes
Water balloon and Water Day- water balloon yoyo
Paint rocks and do a scavenger hunt
Game night
Roast marshmallows in the backyard or make a solar pizza box roaster with tin foil
Explore nature and have a picnic
Plant a garden or flowers
Visit a local park or playground
Ice and water sensory bin
Ice Dig- in a bowl freeze small toys (waterproof) and they can chip away the ice getting the toys out
Lemonade popsicles
Bird watching at the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge or Klamath Lake