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5/25 Webinar 2Pm -3Pm EST: Invest in Resilience - Help Students Thrive in the Year Ahead

Dwana Young ·
Register here Looking ahead to the first day of school, consider your students’ emotional well-being as they return in the fall. The past school year has been trying and unusual, and many students have faced varying degrees of hardship and stress. This webinar will provide an overview of the skills students need to build healthy stress management habits. Building protective factors and promoting self-efficacy through ongoing social skills development provides students with strategies and...
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When school returns let's focus on resilience — not what's been lost | Javaid Siddiqi

Dwana Young ·
Our educators and families are understandably concerned that students may never fully recover from the traumas brought about by the pandemic this past year - the stress of lockdowns, learning loss, and isolation from extended family and friends are just a few of the issues that experts point to as evidence that children's mental health has been put in jeopardy. Yet while we shore up our mental health systems in schools, we also need to encourage children's resilience. Rather than focusing on...
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Re: For non-white Americans, canceling student debt is racial justice

Dwana Young ·
Please cancel student loan debt!
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For non-white Americans, canceling student debt is racial justice

Dwana Young ·
TAYLOR JUNG | NJ Spotlight More people of color borrow than white counterparts, adding to racial wealth gap. For New Jersey school psychologist Norma Reyes, not having to make her student loan payments the last two years has been a “blessing.” While the Biden administration pushed back payments to the end of August and is expected to make a student loan announcement in the coming weeks, the looming and unclear future of her debt is unsettling. “However, those loans are still there. And it’s...
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Re: For non-white Americans, canceling student debt is racial justice

Jennifer Dehner ·
I believe that student debt should have been forgiven a long time ago. It is a shame for the whole country that there is such a big debt. I believe that education should be accessible to the entire population. You may often avoid debt if you learn to live within your means and refrain from taking out loans. I just discovered helpful information on https://fitmymoney.com/cash-advance-apps/ on how to save money for a college student, and I believe that anybody who wants to better their...
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