The Impact of Return to School with Charle Peck
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The Impact of Return to School with Charle Peck

E136 • Aug 12, 2020 • 24 mins

In this episode, Roxanne Derhodge and Charle Peck discuss returning to school amid a pandemic. They delve into the significance of resilience and mental health, the impact of parental reactions, and the role of schools and employers. They also address the challenges of hybrid teaching and concerns about remote learning for teenagers.

Key Points

  • Understanding and addressing the mental health of children, parents, and educators is as crucial as physical health during the return to school amidst COVID-19 concerns.
  • Open communication, flexibility, and empathy are essential for educators and parents to support each other and children during the transition back to school or continuation of at-home learning.
  • It's important to observe and respond to changes in children's behavior patterns as they adapt to new school routines, acknowledging that teenagers, in particular, may need additional support and presence during this time.

There are many fears and differing opinions being stated about sending our kids back to school in September. With so many unknowns and options offered, what is the right thing to do? I wanted to get an informed opinion, so I asked Mental Health Expert, teacher and mother of 3, Charle Peck to speak with us again and offer her unique perspective.

Charle speaks to you with a genuine passion for making this world a better place to live. As the host of the new podcast, Advancing Humanity, making its appearance in March 2020, she holds intriguing conversations with people who contribute to this quest and is willing to challenge the status quo. Her background also brings a unique perspective as a seasoned educator, clinical therapist intern, and parent of three boys.

Authentic Touch Points:

There is no perfect plan. 1:40 Isolation vs. socialization. 6:00 Mental health is as important as physical health. 8:00 Getting ready, either way. 11:45 Planning tips for leaders. 16:30 Getting your kids ready. 18:45
As an American living in Canada, Charle’s worldly understanding of cultural diversity allows her to have an open-mind and equitable discussion around a large variety of topics. Her teaching and mental health training makes her an expert on helping people thrive, especially in the teen years. She aspires to blend these exciting professions to promote healthy life practices through community education.

With many of us working from home and spending most of our time with family, I encourage you to reach out with thoughts or questions. You will also find more information about me and how I can help you at RoxanneDerhodge.com.

Thanks!

Roxanne

Links:

Charle’s website: http://humanityspeaker.com/ Charle’s podcast: AdvancingHumanityPodcast.com
Contact Charle: http://humanityspeaker.com/contact/ Roxanne’s LinkedIn profile:https://www.linkedin.com/in/roxannederhodge/ Roxanne’s email: [email protected] Chat with Roxanne: https://roxannederhodge.com/chat/ Roxanne’s previous podcasts: https://roxannederhodge.com/blog/

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