Parent Focused Articles

Each issue of Wellness Education Magazine contains a diverse array of articles and topics. On this page we’ll highlight content with a special focus on parent topics.

The Darkest Skies / Sunil Singh and Raya Singh / May 2024

This article speaks to parents as it focuses on supporting a child through depression, offering insights on emotional connection and guidance. It’s relevant to educators because it highlights the role of education in student anxiety, particularly in math, advocating for compassionate teaching approaches. For leaders, it addresses systemic issues in education, urging policies that prioritize mental health alongside academic achievement. – https://wellnessedmag.com/wellnessMay24/viewer/desktop/#page/4

“Mathematics should not be a burden for our students; it should be a balm – a soothing, restorative agency.”

Welcome Message / Dr. Gina Cherkowski / May 2024

Primary audience: Parents – This article fits parents as the primary audience by addressing concerns about the mental health struggles of children and young adults, including stress, anxiety, and social withdrawal. It emphasizes the impact of these challenges at home and in schools. – https://wellnessedmag.com/wellnessMay24/viewer/desktop/#page/20

“Mental health is something we’re all becoming more aware of, especially when it comes to our young ones.”

What Is Trauma? / Sophie Bresciani / May 2024

Primary audience: Educators – Secondary audience: Parents – This article primarily fits educators because it provides detailed guidance on implementing trauma-informed practices in classrooms, focusing on creating safe and supportive environments for students dealing with trauma. It also offers strategies for managing trauma responses in educational settings, making it highly relevant to educators. Parents are a secondary audience because the insights on trauma and emotional learning can also be applied in the home to help support children through trauma responses. – https://wellnessedmag.com/wellnessMay24/viewer/desktop/#page/22

“Caring for individuals with trauma carries a high emotional toll. It is important to practice self-care to ensure your emotional needs are being met, too.”