Student/Parent Resources
Student Intervention Team Meetings (SIT)
SIT: "Student Intervention Team"at PHS is a source of support for teachers, parents, and students within the educational setting. The team serves as a peer problem-solving group. The team is based on the belief that teachers have the skills and knowledge to effectively teach students with learning and behavior difficulties by working collaboratively with parents and other staff in a problem solving process. Below is the link to request a meeting for a specific student.
Below you will find a worksheet that we will ask each family to fill out prior to coming in for their BCT meeting.
Below you will find a worksheet that we will ask each family to fill out prior to coming in for their BCT meeting.
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Self Help Topics:
Abuse
Listening SkillsParents & TeensSelf-Esteem
Setting Limits
Teen Health & FitnessTime Management
Abuse
- National Domestic Violence Hotline - Information and Help
- Understanding Domestic Abuse
- Wisconsin Domestic Abuse Law
- Child Abuse Prevention
- Child Abuse Information and Help
- National Association for Children of Alcoholics
- Frequently Asked Questions - Information and Help
- Prevention - U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adm.
- Drug Facts For Teens
- Parents - The Anti-Drug
- Alternatives to Drugs - Parent Information
- Stop Drugs
- Talking With Kids About Drugs
- Common Sense For Raising Alcohol and Drug-Free Kids
- Help For Troubled Teens - Free Resources For Parents
- www.nationalfamilies.org
- www.casacolumbia.org
- www.educatingvoices.org
- www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov
- www.parentingisprevention.org
- www.marijuana-info.org
- www.nih.gov
- www.backtoschool.drugabuse.gov
- Controlling Anger Before it Controls You
- National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center - Managing Anger
- Helping Your Child Cope With Anger
- Anger Management Strategies for Kids
- Test Anxiety Tips
- Managing Test Anxiety
- How to Worry Less
- Why Do People Worry?
- National Institute On Mental Health - Anxiety Disorders
- Bullying: Information For Parents & Teachers
- Anti-Bullying Network
- Bullying Prevention
- Bullying: Help And Advice For Victims & Parents
- Parent Talk-Adolescence
- Keep Communication Going
- Parents Are Important
- Ten Steps to Improving Communication With Your Teen
- Mental Health Info Source
- The Invisible Disease: Depression
- What to do When a Friend is Depressed
- Clinical Depression
Listening SkillsParents & TeensSelf-Esteem
- Self-Esteem Checklist
- Strategies for Building Self-Esteem
- Self-Esteem in Children
- Self-Esteem: Your Vision of Self
- National Mental Health Association - Fact sheet and related information.
- Resources and information for people who self injure.
- Alternatives for ending self-abuse
Setting Limits
- Healthy Parenting Today - Setting Limits
- The Parent Report - Limit Setting Resources
- Study Skills to Help Students do Better in School
- Effective Study Skills for High School and College
- Study Skills Tutorial
Teen Health & FitnessTime Management