This year we are partnering with the Catholic School Center of Excellence (CSCOE) to educate you and your children to better take on the world and all it throws at us. We will use practical experiences and effective techniques that are tailored to our community here at St. Odilia.
So what does this partnership mean for you and your child? It means parenting presentations, webinars, and resources to help our families navigate through difficult situations. It means training for our teachers and staff. This is a whole community approach to instilling hope in our children and preserving their childhood. Everyone the child sees from the time he or she walks in the door is part of this team working together for your child’s well-being.
This year all we ask is that you join us in this partnership. Look for the Peace of Mind updates, join the webinars, register for the in-person presentations, read the information that is sent home, or try a relaxation app with your middle schooler.
We are excited to partner with YOU and with CSCOE to work together to offer the children the support they need to be successful. Check out the offerings below, both upcoming webinars and previously recorded ones!
SESSION | ||
SEPT | Emotional First Aid at Home | Notes |
OCT | When Diagnosis Isn't Enough | Notes |
NOV | Using What We Know About the Brain to Help Our Children Learn | |
DEC | Calming the Chaos: Parenting During Times of Change & Transitions | |
JAN | When Friendships End: Parenting through Heartbreak | |
FEB | Focus on these 5! Learn the 5 Most Important Issues in Parenting | |
MAR | Expectations & Achievement: Knowing When to Push and When to Ease Up | |
APRIL | Technology and Mental Health |
An expert in mental health, parenting, and child/adolescent development, she provides guidance for parents and support for teachers through individual and group consultation and professional development.
Her published works include Real World, Real Challenges: Adolescent Issues in Contemporary Society, a college textbook on adolescent development, as well as various journal and popular press articles on student resilience, achievement, classroom behavior, parenting, and mental health.
She believes that parent and educator self-care is the foundation of effective education.
Dr. Jules Nolan is a Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and President of the Minnesota School Psychology Association.
Along with 32 Licensed School Counselors in Phoenix School Counseling, Dr. Nolan supports school staff, faculty, and administrators for 34 Catholic schools in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota.