Lisa Formosa-Little, School Psychologist

Dearborn Public Schools

Evening Parent Talk Classes Offering

Good afternoon!
Margaret King-Ahmed will be providing an opportunity for working parents to attend evening Parent Talk Classes. The first class is Thursday, March 16th from 6:00 p.m. -7:30 pm. The other three dates will be: March 22, 29, & 30th. All classes are held at ASC (18700 Audette) in the Board Room. Classes are free to parents.
Please use the link below to sign up:
https://docs.google.com/a/dearbornschools.org/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfFO8pmFxOPaaVrmGRj4W4nAWD1qqq1uPvlgYrkQ6Ko7E33Pw/viewform
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2016-2017 Parent University

Hello Parents,

Happy New Year! Please consider attending one of the nine sessions being offered by Dearborn’s Parent University this Friday, January 20th. Infants and toddlers are welcome to attend during these hands on sessions. Free books and resources will also be available. Below is a link with that includes the 2017 dates and locations.

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City of Dearborn 911 Registry for Individuals with Special Needs

Police, fire encourage families with special needs to register in case of emergency
Public safety reaching out to best serve all Dearborn citizens

Dearborn, Mi. —  In an effort to improve service to Dearborn residents with family members with mental health issues or intellectual or physical impairments, the Police and Fire departments have initiated a program so that these special needs can be registered in advance, in case an emergency occurs. Called the Special Needs 911 Registry, this voluntary program allows residents or family members to alert public safety responders that individuals with special needs live in their home. Among the conditions that may mean special care is needed from public safety responders are autism, Alzheimer’s disease, Down syndrome, and physical disabilities.

The Special Needs 911 Registry form can be found on the City of Dearborn’s website at this link https://www.cityofdearborn.org/services/public-safety/dearborn-special-needs-registry. You can type “disabilities” into the search box on the website as well. Registration forms can also be obtained and submitted at the front desk of the Police Department, 16099 Michigan Ave. Police, fire and EMS staff can be more equipped to serve people with special needs if helpful information is known before they arrive at a scene. It also enhances the safety for all residents. Chief Ronald Haddad added, “The life-saving information contained in this registry will better prepare our First Responders to help our special-needs community in the event of an emergency.”
For full details, view this message on the web.

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Coat Give-Away Occurring on Sunday, December 18th 2016

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Care to the Core Rally (Formerly known as the Anti-Bullying Extravaganza)

The Care to the Core Rally will be hosted at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center on Thursday, November 3rd at 6:00 p.m.  Come and learn about Dearborn’s new core values, the Leader in Me model, and our Anti-Bullying Pledge. There will also be raffles, music, and activities. Please click here to see the flyer. care-to-core-flyer

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2016-2017 Dearborn Parent University

The Dearborn Public Schools will be offering monthly workshops for parents and children (six months of age to four years of age). Workshop topics will include: Nutrition & Health, Dental Care, Social/Emotional, Screen Time/Technology, Math, Literacy, Music & Movement, and Science. Please click on the link for a further description of each workshop. Registration is suggested. Please contact your elementary school or Cotter Early Childhood Center (313-827-6150) for further information/questions.

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49 Phrases to Calm an Anxious Child

Dear Parents & Teachers,

Welcome to the start of the 2016 school year! The beginning of a new school year is a very exciting time, however it can also bring feelings of anxiousness for some.  As adults, we try to shield our children from these feelings, however knowing how to navigate through these moments is an essential life skill. Follow the link below to try some simple phrases that can help children identify, accept, and work through anxious moments.

https://www.gozen.com/49-phrases-to-calm-an-anxious-child/

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“Turn Off the TV – Family Literacy Night” Event

Dear Parents,

Attached is a flyer for, ” Turn off the TV- Family Literacy Night.” It is a free family event being held at HFCC on Thursday, June 16th from 5:30-7:30.  Children will enjoy activities, entertainment, raffles, and literacy bags . Please see the attached flyer for details.

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Literacy Night 2016!

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Enrollment for the Great Start Readiness Program!

Applications for the Great Start Readiness Program will be available at: Cotter Early Childhood Center (13020 Osborn), on Friday, April 8th from 9:00 am to 11:30 a.m.

Great Start Readiness Program

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