by learnwells | Nov 11, 2020 | Behavioral Health, counseling, Education Programs, Mental health in schools, Parents, School Districts, Teaching, Virtual Learning
Supporting Students Through the Continuum of Care: Addressing Emerging Mental Health Needs Mental health challenges will affect nearly half of all students at some point before the age of 18. These circumstances can have a significant impact on academic performance,...
by learnwells | Oct 30, 2017 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
Fun Hospital-Friendly Fall & Halloween Learning Activities Halloween is a favorite holiday of lots of children, which can make spending time in a hospital or treatment center even harder for some students. Student-patients may be anxious about whether or not they...
by learnwells | Oct 17, 2017 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
By: Mary Ware for LearnWell In any business or organization, the people that make up the team are vital to its success. Hospital administrators, directors, or those in other positions of leadership are likely well versed in that respect and understand the needs...
by learnwells | Oct 6, 2017 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
Understanding Families’ Expectations & Concerns Regarding Academics During Hospitalization – 3 Part Series. Pt. 3 of 3 Tips for Addressing Parent Concerns & Meeting Expectations Providing for the needs of patients and their families is an important...
by learnwells | Sep 27, 2017 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
Parents/ Guardians may also be concerned about children being too tired to complete work, or want the focus to be solely on “getting better”. It is important to discuss how academics are an important part of the process, and how it will help with the transition back...