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How Come They Didn't Teach Me That In School?
Mariah Covington & Lizz Dexter-Mazza
40 episodes
1 week ago
Join Dr. Lizz Dexter-Mazza, psychologist and DBT Skills in Schools social emotional learning curriculum developer, and Mariah Covington, school-based mental health counselor as they discuss how schools address the social emotional needs of today's students. Now more than ever, schools are the one of the main touch points for kids and their mental health needs. From prevention to intervention, Lizz & Mariah address how educators and parents can provide students with a base for building mental wellness and resilience skills now that will carry with them into the future.
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Join Dr. Lizz Dexter-Mazza, psychologist and DBT Skills in Schools social emotional learning curriculum developer, and Mariah Covington, school-based mental health counselor as they discuss how schools address the social emotional needs of today's students. Now more than ever, schools are the one of the main touch points for kids and their mental health needs. From prevention to intervention, Lizz & Mariah address how educators and parents can provide students with a base for building mental wellness and resilience skills now that will carry with them into the future.
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Education for Kids
Kids & Family
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Episode 37: How Schools Can Effectively Connect with Students of Separated Parents: Interview with The Split Society
How Come They Didn't Teach Me That In School?
43 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 37: How Schools Can Effectively Connect with Students of Separated Parents: Interview with The Split Society

Data shows that about 50% of marriages end in divorce. This means that 50% of our student population is experiencing, have, or will experience a significant shift in their family dynamics. On this episode, we talk to Tracy Callahan best-selling author, founder of the Split Society, and certified Divorce Coach on how schools can effectively connect and communicate with students of separated parents. Tracy drives home the point that "children experience divorce in the eyes of their parents" and that while conflict is inevitable it is also an opportunity. Tracy provides practical ways how schools can best support students and parents of separation.

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How Come They Didn't Teach Me That In School?
Join Dr. Lizz Dexter-Mazza, psychologist and DBT Skills in Schools social emotional learning curriculum developer, and Mariah Covington, school-based mental health counselor as they discuss how schools address the social emotional needs of today's students. Now more than ever, schools are the one of the main touch points for kids and their mental health needs. From prevention to intervention, Lizz & Mariah address how educators and parents can provide students with a base for building mental wellness and resilience skills now that will carry with them into the future.