Parent Resources
-Helping Children Deal with Moving, Divorce, Death, and Other Life Changes:
- http://www.allmysons.com/knoxville/helping_children_deal_with_moving.aspx
- This website gives a brief overview of how to help students through a variety of life changes including moving, divorce, death, illness, loss of a pet, national tragedies, crimes, and text anxiety.
-Teen Health:
- http://teenshealth.org/parent/
- This website addresses a wide variety of issues regarding teen health and safety
- Topics include: emotions and behavior, growth and development, medical problems, positive parenting, and much more!
-Alateen:
- Are you affected by someone’s drug or alcohol use?
- Alateen offers a safe place for teens to talk about their lives
- Join other students: Sunday nights 7pm-8:15pm at St. Paul’s Church, room #1
- 6512 12th Ave NW, Seattle WA
-Homework Help:
- Online homework help through the Seattle Public Library, 1pm-10pm daily
- All you need is a library card and password.
- http://www.spl.org/default.asp?pageID=audience_teens_homework
- Homework Help Centers are at 11 Library locations for drop-in homework and tutoring help. For a full list, visit the above website.
-Helping children overcome test anxiety:
-How to be Media Wise:
- http://www.parentfurther.com/technology-media
- Provides information about online safety, mobile technology, and tips about how best to safely use cell phones, social networking, and video games.
-Web Safety through Net Cetera:
- http://www.onguardonline.gov/topics/net-cetera.aspx
- Net Cetera campaign provides information and resources about helping kids make safe, responsible decisions when they’re online.
-Facebook Guide for Parents:
- A guide that helps parents set boundaries, keep kids safe, and more!
- Facebook Guide for Parents
-Cell Phone Blockers:
- A Consumer Reports Guide to cell phone blockers and tools to help parents with cell safety.
- Cell Phone blockers
-Five ways to prevent and stop cyber bullying (by Rosalind Wiseman):
-Preventing cyber bullying in schools and the community:
-What parents need to be aware of Formspring.me:
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/website-reviews/formspringme


