SDCOE, Rady Children's Hospital Partner on Student Mental Health Webinar Series for Parents
Parents, guardians, and caregivers can learn about tips, tools, and strategies to support their children with common mental health challenges through a free webinar series hosted by the San Diego County Office of Education and medical and mental health experts with the Transforming Mental Health Initiative at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego.
This series will provide information on the most common mental health challenges faced by youth today, including bullying, understanding self-harm, and stress and resilience.
All sessions run from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., followed by an optional, 15-minute question and answer session with the presenter. Registration is required to receive the webinar link. Spanish interpretation will be provided.
Scheduled Webinars
March 19
Stress, Resilience, and the Power of Support
Katherine Nguyen-Williams, PhD
Youth can feel overwhelmed by stress from school, relationships, and world events, but resilience built through Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) and the power of hope can help ease these challenges. Join Katherine Nguyen-Williams, PhD, as she emphasizes the vital role of caregiver support in reducing distress and enhancing well-being.
Find additional supports and resources for supporting youth and adults on the SDCOE Mental Health Supports webpage.
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