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Self Study

Supporting and Preparing At-Risk Kids for Summer Break


Credit(s): 1.5 Social Work
Course Number: RI20240606
Original Program Date: June 6, 2024
Duration: 1 hour 14 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    Category: Child and Adolescent, School Social Work
    Category: Child and Adolescent, School Social Work (show less)
    Other: Rhode Island
    Other: Rhode Island
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    What happens to the students we serve for a full school year in the two months of summer break? In K-12 education, when thinking about summer break, it is usually focused on academic loss and how to prevent it. However, what about a student's mental health, their social emotional skills, their support systems or general day to day feeling of safety. For the most part, summer is supposed to be relaxing, stress reducing and fun; but when it comes to the students that we serve, it also comes with a loss of support, routine, regular meals and challenges on how to self-regulate without their school community. Summer can create more risk factors for our students who are considered at-risk, due to their home and community environments. We will explore steps we can take to prevent a student’s mental health from declining and maintain the work you have done with your students.

    Learning Objectives:
    • Identify students at need for summer support 
    • Strengthening students’ mental health for the summer
    • Identify family and student summer 
    • Creating summer safety plan
    • Resources/Connections
    1.5 Social Work  

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    Non-Member$35.00
    Member$15.00

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