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Social Emotional Well-Being Resources

STUDENT SELF-REFERRAL

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ANXIETY RESOURCES:

 

Resources for Parents of Children with Anxiety Disorders:  

This source provides websites, books for students, and books for parents to help you help your anxious child.  

 

Hey Sigmund: 

This website contains the latest research and news in psychology. It attempts to bring psychology into the mainstream, unfolding the brilliance that happens within the scientific realm. We will explain what it all means and why it matters.  The best of us is already in us, sometimes found, sometimes waiting to be. This website provides the tools to uncover what is waiting patiently beneath our skin to be discovered, or to make a life that is already beautiful, even more so.

 

AT Parenting Survival  

At Parenting Survival for All Ages is a site dedicated to helping support parents in raising kids with anxiety and OCD.  This site includes articles, videos, and podcasts.  

 

DIVORCE RESOURCES: 

 

Divorce and Your Child's School  

This article gives tips for ensuring your child's continues success in school throughout family changes or divorce. 

 

Parent's Guide to Separation and Divorce 

This information helps guide parents through their separation and divorce and gives information for teens and children with coping during the changes that will occur. 

 

 

COMMUNITY RESOURCES:  

 

JBSA Family Readiness

One of our major functions of the JBSA Military & Family Readiness Center is linking service members and their families with the right resources to meet their specific needs on JBSA or within the local community. They offer a variety of training, workshops, and one-on-one consultations to support individuals, families, and leadership with programs that strengthen our communities, encourage self-sufficiency, enhance mission readiness and resiliency, and ease adaptation to the military way of life.

 

San Antonio Food Bank:  

The San Antonio Food Bank takes pride in fighting hunger, feeding hope in our 16 county service area. We believe that no child should go to bed hungry, adults should not have to choose between a hot meal and utilities, nor a senior sacrifice medical care for the sake of a meal.

 

Children's Bereavement Center of South Texas:

Provides FREE support and counseling to assist in the healing process for grieving children, families, and the community after loss of a loved one

 

Hearts Apart

The Hearts Apart program is open to all military families who are geographically separated due to deployment, remote tours, or extended TDY's, and is designed to keep geographically-separated families informed and connected. The goal is to develop an adaptable community in which families can access the support they need through the many life changes that military commitment brings.