by learnwells | Sep 8, 2020 | Behavioral Health, Education Programs, Teaching, Virtual Learning, Virtual Teaching
Benefits of Virtual Learning for Students With Mental Health Needs During the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of students across the United States suddenly found themselves in a new situation: continuing their education at home through distance or virtual learning. While...
by learnwells | Sep 1, 2020 | Behavioral Health, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Parents, School Districts, Student-Patient
5 Key Components of Academic Programming during Mental Health Treatment For many hospitals and care providers working with school-age patients, a quality hospital academic program can be a key differentiator; yet developing an academic program can be...
by learnwells | Aug 25, 2020 | Behavioral Health, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
5 Benefits to working with an external partner to provide academic programming for your school-aged patients Research shows the need for mental health treatment will be in great demand in the fall of 2020, especially for the student population given the ongoing health...
by learnwells | Nov 13, 2019 | Behavioral Health, Education Programs, Teaching
5 Key Obstacles to Supporting Homebound Instruction Students occasionally require homebound instruction for a variety of reasons — medical or behavioral health treatment, short-term illness or suspension. Supporting academic progress is critically important for these...
by learnwells | Nov 28, 2018 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
Communicating with Families of Student-Patients About Hospital Education Programs By: Mary Ware In the hospital classroom, teachers and program administrators are at an advantage when compared to the families of student-patients. The hospital education environment is...
by learnwells | Nov 16, 2018 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
The holidays are quickly approaching and for student-patients, just because they are away from home doesn’t mean that holiday anticipation ceases to exist. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other winter holidays are a special time for many students, and it is important to...