How Come They Didn't Teach Me That In School?

How Come They Didn't Teach Me That In School?

Join Dr. Lizz Dexter-Mazza, psychologist and DBT Skills in Schools social emotional learning curriculum developer, and Mariah Covington, school-based mental health counselor as they discuss how schools address the social emotional needs of today's students. Now more than ever, schools are the one of the main touch points for kids and their mental health needs. From prevention to intervention, Lizz & Mariah address how educators and parents can provide students with a base for building mental wellness and resilience skills now that will carry with them into the future.

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Episoder(40)

Episode 24: Mompreneur: Strength, Resilience & Vulnerability Interview with Kendra Barnes

Episode 24: Mompreneur: Strength, Resilience & Vulnerability Interview with Kendra Barnes

On this episode, we interview Kendra Barnes. Kendra Barnes is a full-time Real Estate Investor and founder of The Key Resource. Her real estate investments afforded her the ability to retire from the ...

9 Mar 202133min

Episode 23: Art Therapy: It's about the Process Not the Product

Episode 23: Art Therapy: It's about the Process Not the Product

On this episode, we interview Matthew Brooks, Registered Art Therapist. He helps us understand the effectiveness of art therapy and how he uses it with people who have experienced trauma and in a priv...

2 Mar 202142min

Episode 22: What does a School Psychologist Do?

Episode 22: What does a School Psychologist Do?

There are many different terms for mental health staff, especially in schools. Sometimes we get bombarded by commas after names, titles, positions leaving us even more confused on how these roles are ...

23 Feb 202132min

Episode 21: Where's the Line: Typical Adolescent Behavior or Cause for Concern?

Episode 21: Where's the Line: Typical Adolescent Behavior or Cause for Concern?

We understand that times have changed and behaviors students/adolescence are engaging in are very different than what we experienced at their age. Sometimes these generational differences make it diff...

16 Feb 202137min

Episode 20: Culturally Relevant Modification of Your SEL Program

Episode 20: Culturally Relevant Modification of Your SEL Program

Now more than ever, schools are understanding the importance of teaching well-being and providing emotional support to their students. However, implementing an SEL (Social Emotion Learning) program ca...

9 Feb 202134min

Episode 19: The Replay: Implicit Bias In Schools II

Episode 19: The Replay: Implicit Bias In Schools II

Research shows that students of color are given more disciplinary action and harsher punishment than their White counterparts. As our nation has come to a reckoning, we as parents, students, educators...

25 Jan 202131min

Episode 18: IEP's Erasing the Stigma

Episode 18: IEP's Erasing the Stigma

In the United States, more than 7.8 million students qualify for Special Education services (ages 3- 21) during the 2018 to 2019 school year. This number is around 14% of all public school students. H...

15 Jan 202132min

Episode 17: January 6th: How to talk to your child or students about civil unrest

Episode 17: January 6th: How to talk to your child or students about civil unrest

The events that took place on January 6th is a day that will live in infamy for our country. Our children and students watched, read, and viewed from their social media accounts the events that took p...

8 Jan 202134min

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