
ʻOhana Engagement Activities from Kamehameha Schools
‘Ohana Engagement Activities from Kamehameha Schools Looking for fun, family activities to do? Check out the many ‘OHAna resources created by Kamehameha Schools to help
Access a variety of resources by age range or topic area.
‘Ohana Engagement Activities from Kamehameha Schools Looking for fun, family activities to do? Check out the many ‘OHAna resources created by Kamehameha Schools to help
Resources Maps for Early Intervention and Early Childhood Services by County These Resource Maps support Hawaii’s efforts to improve early identification of developmental delays and disabilities,
Parent Reading Tips The articles and tips from Parent Reading Tips by Topic are organized by topic to make it easy to find helpful information
Reading and Literacy Support Guides, by Reading Rockets This page includes Launching Young Readers Guides, and Reading Tips for Parents to help your child become
Children’s Advocate The Children’s Advocate provides information, education and inspiration around advocating for the health and well being of children. They have resources by all
Promoting Young Children’s Social and Emotional Health This resource by the National Association for the Education of Young Children provides tips to support young children’s
Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning Family Tools, Resources and Parent Training Modules are available through the Center on the Social
Framework and Continuum from Birth to End of Kindergarten Use this tool from the Hawai’i Early Learning and Development Standards which is a great framework
Hawai’i, Baby’s First test Baby’s First test- Check this website to find out what conditions are screened for in Hawai’i? Learn More Related Posts
Early Intervention/ Development Resources The Children’s Advocacy Project of Hawai’i provides Early Intervention and Development Resources. They also have a variety of parent handouts including for
Operation Search, multilingual If your child is having trouble learning, he or she does not have to face it alone. Operation Search can help! If
Hawaii Head Start Head Start is a Federal program that promotes the school readiness of children from birth to age five from low-income families by enhancing
Why Early Childhood Matters: Early Literacy As this article states “Reading is vital to a child’s ability to learn and be successful in school. And
Caring for Preschoolers at Home With early education in flux, use this expert guidance on maintaining structure, routine, and healthy habits for learning and growing
Am I Really My Child’s First Teacher? (NAEYC) The NAEYC promote high-quality learning by connecting practice, policy, and research for the education of young children.
Building Baby’s Brain Series https://youtu.be/KNrnZag17Ek Learn More Related Posts
Brain Development, First Things First https://youtu.be/-ijGVM1h1nU Learn More Related Posts
Child Development Activities for Everyday Brain Development and Building By Bright Horizons Learn fun brain building activities for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Find out what fosters
Low to No-Cost Early Childhood Development and Learning Programs Resource List Learn More Related Posts
Developing Young Children’s Brain This resource, from BostonBasics, wants to support families with children starting at birth. Science shows that 80% of brain growth happens
School Readiness Project The School Readiness Project (SRP) provides services for families of two through five-year-old children throughout O`ahu and Hawai`i Island. They provide developmental,
Poli’s Place (Keiki O Ka‘Āina Family Learning Center) Learn More Related Posts
Early Intervention Section, DOH The Early Intervention Section (EIS) is a federal and state-mandated program that provides services to support the development of infant and toddlers
Children with Special Health Needs Branch The Children with Special Health Needs Branch (CSHNB) provides resources to assure that all children and youth with special
Tips for Supporting Math Skills at Home Learn More Related Posts
‘Ohana Engagement Activities from Kamehameha Schools Looking for fun, family activities to do? Check out the many ‘OHAna resources created by Kamehameha Schools to help
Tips for Supporting Reading Skills at Home Studies that occurred in classroom settings have provided four recommendations for evidence-based tips to support reading skills at
Help Kids Make Friends and Interact Safely Online These skills will help kids – and the people they’re communicating with – have positive experiences online.
A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning, edutopia Provided by edutopia, use this curated list of articles and videos all about fostering skills like
How Parents Can Bring Social-Emotional Learning Into the Home The relationship between child and parent or guardian is essential for building the foundation for future
Social Emotional Learning Resources to Support Families During Covid-19 Social Emotional Resources to Support Families During COVID-19, by EGUSD Family Resources, provides videos and links
Helping Your Child Do Well in School The National Education Association and the National Teachers Association, have prepared a parent’s guide with resources to help your
Keep Calm, Learning is On Every parent can Be a Learning Hero. If you want to keep your child on track, even during hybrid and virtual
Parent Reading Tips The articles and tips from Parent Reading Tips by Topic are organized by topic to make it easy to find helpful information
Reading and Literacy Support Guides, by Reading Rockets This page includes Launching Young Readers Guides, and Reading Tips for Parents to help your child become
Back-to-School Resources for Parents, by edutopia Use these Back-to-School Resources for parents provided by edutopia. Find information on easing transition jitters, managing kids’ tech use,
Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success by USDOE Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success, by U.S. DOE, provides more information and
Learning Activities for Families While School is Out, Project Appleseed Learn More Related Posts
Helping Children Cope with Changes resulting from COVID-19 The following tips can help support children that are looking to adults for guidance on how to
Connecting with Families to Support the Mental and Behavioral Health of Children and Teens: Webinar This webinar offers training on family engagement for parents to
Money Ideas to Talk About and Try Out with Your Child Use this resource to teach your child healthy habits around money including planning, saving, and
Parents’ Guide to Student Success The National PTA’s Parents’ Guides to Student Success were developed by teachers, parents and education experts in response to the
Report Card Fact Sheet for Elementary School Access the Fact Sheet! The Report Card Fact Sheet is intended as a tool to promote and support
‘Ohana Engagement Activities from Kamehameha Schools Looking for fun, family activities to do? Check out the many ‘OHAna resources created by Kamehameha Schools to help
Adolescent Health, American School Health Association Featured Resources Check out this website provided by the American School Health Association for a broad spectrum of content
Help Kids Make Friends and Interact Safely Online These skills will help kids – and the people they’re communicating with – have positive experiences online.
Engaging and Strengthening Families, Search Institute The Search Institute bridges research and practice to help young people “be” and become their best selves by providing
A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning, edutopia Provided by edutopia, use this curated list of articles and videos all about fostering skills like
How Parents Can Bring Social-Emotional Learning Into the Home The relationship between child and parent or guardian is essential for building the foundation for future
Social Emotional Learning Resources to Support Families During Covid-19 Social Emotional Resources to Support Families During COVID-19, by EGUSD Family Resources, provides videos and links
Helping Your Child Do Well in School The National Education Association and the National Teachers Association, have prepared a parent’s guide with resources to help your
Keep Calm, Learning is On Every parent can Be a Learning Hero. If you want to keep your child on track, even during hybrid and virtual
Adolescent Health: Think, Act, Grow 2019 Playbook This playbook promotes the health of America’s 42 million adolescents, including a framework with action steps. Learn More
Smoothing Your Child’s Transition to Middle School Use these resources to support your child’s transition from elementary school to middle school. Helping Your Child Transition
Middle Web- All About the Middle Grades MiddleWeb is all about middle school and the middle grades — with a sharp focus on teaching and
Back-to-School Resources for Parents, by edutopia Use these Back-to-School Resources for parents provided by edutopia. Find information on easing transition jitters, managing kids’ tech use,
Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success by USDOE Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success, by U.S. DOE, provides more information and
Learning Activities for Families While School is Out, Project Appleseed Learn More Related Posts
Helping Children Cope with Changes resulting from COVID-19 The following tips can help support children that are looking to adults for guidance on how to
Connecting with Families to Support the Mental and Behavioral Health of Children and Teens: Webinar This webinar offers training on family engagement for parents to
Money Ideas to Talk About and Try Out with Your Child Use this resource to teach your child healthy habits around money including planning, saving, and
Parents’ Guide to Student Success The National PTA’s Parents’ Guides to Student Success were developed by teachers, parents and education experts in response to the
Career One Stop Your source for career exploration, training & jobs. Learn about careers, find career information, and locate career resources and advice with CareerOneStop.
Hawai’i Career Explorer Because a great career changes everything! Hawai’i Career Explorer has resources on the top jobs in demand, highest paying jobs in the state,
Native Hawaiian Scholarship ‘Aha Resource Page Here you will find information for all of our scholarship partners as well as information for live informational sessions
Adolescent Health, American School Health Association Featured Resources Check out this website provided by the American School Health Association for a broad spectrum of content
Help Kids Make Friends and Interact Safely Online These skills will help kids – and the people they’re communicating with – have positive experiences online.
Waipahu Community School for Adults Waipahu Community School for Adults (WCSA) is comprised of five campuses with a number of sites located on both Oahu
HI DOE College and Career Readiness Information from the Hawai’i State Department of Education Resources for College and Career Readiness includes: Preparing for College: Going to
University of Hawai’i Community Colleges To advance your education without going into debt, consider earning a degree from a community college in Hawaii. Community colleges
Getting Ready for College CollegeBoard provides an abundance of resources for high school students to prepare, search for colleges, apply, understand about testing and more.
Engaging and Strengthening Families, Search Institute The Search Institute bridges research and practice to help young people “be” and become their best selves by providing
Eight Practical Things Families Can Do at Home to Support Social-Emotional Learning This article provides practical activities that support social-emotional learning at home. Research has shown
A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning, edutopia Provided by edutopia, use this curated list of articles and videos all about fostering skills like
Social Emotional Learning Resources to Support Families During Covid-19 Social Emotional Resources to Support Families During COVID-19, by EGUSD Family Resources, provides videos and links
Connecting Kamaʻaina to Hawaii Jobs, Training, and Resources Learn how Hawai’i is Hiring can help members of your family who have lost their job or are looking
Three Tips for Parents to Teach Teens to Take Academic Responsibility Learn More Related Posts
Helping Your Child Do Well in School The National Education Association and the National Teachers Association, have prepared a parent’s guide with resources to help your
Helping Your Teen Succeed in High School, National PTA Download this PDF for tips to help your teen succeed in high school. Teach them skills Don’t mess
Ways to Help Your Teen Be Successful in High School Check out these two articles to found tips and ways to help your teen succeed
Keep Calm, Learning is On Every parent can Be a Learning Hero. If you want to keep your child on track, even during hybrid and virtual
Back-to-School Resources for Parents, by edutopia Use these Back-to-School Resources for parents provided by edutopia. Find information on easing transition jitters, managing kids’ tech use,
Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success by USDOE Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success, by U.S. DOE, provides more information and
Money Ideas to Talk About and Try Out with Your Child Use this resource to teach your child healthy habits around money including planning, saving, and
Parents’ Guide to Student Success The National PTA’s Parents’ Guides to Student Success were developed by teachers, parents and education experts in response to the
Financial Empowerment “Financial empowerment is the ability and confidence of individuals and communities to make positive financial decisions that promote their long-term financial stability and
*Free* Webinar: Inspiring Family Engagement with Wonderopolis Attend this free webinar: Inspiring Family Engagement with Wonderopolis When: Friday, February 5 Time: 9 am HST (2
Teachers and Afterschool Workers can get the COVID-19 Vaccine in tier 1-B Hawai’i is now in phase 1-B of its vaccination plan. This phase expands
Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide What can this guide do for you? Your involvement in your child’s education can lead to better learning results
Career One Stop Your source for career exploration, training & jobs. Learn about careers, find career information, and locate career resources and advice with CareerOneStop.
Hawai’i Career Explorer Because a great career changes everything! Hawai’i Career Explorer has resources on the top jobs in demand, highest paying jobs in the state,
Native Hawaiian Scholarship ‘Aha Resource Page Here you will find information for all of our scholarship partners as well as information for live informational sessions
*Free* Webinar: Inspiring Family Engagement with Wonderopolis Attend this free webinar: Inspiring Family Engagement with Wonderopolis When: Friday, February 5 Time: 9 am HST (2
Teachers and Afterschool Workers can get the COVID-19 Vaccine in tier 1-B Hawai’i is now in phase 1-B of its vaccination plan. This phase expands
Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide What can this guide do for you? Your involvement in your child’s education can lead to better learning results
Hawai’i Votes- Civic Engagement for Families Voting Impacts Our Students 2020 Election Dates Learn More Register Today for the upcoming Hawai’i Children and Youth Summit:
Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center The Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center provides free aids and services to people with disabilities. This includes
How to Teach Kids About Money, from Toddlers to Teens It is important to teach children about money, and this resource provides tips for all
Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawai’i (LDAH) Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawai`i (LDAH) is the Parent Training and Information Center for Hawaii and
Special Education, Hawai’i Public Schools Visit the HIDOE, Special Education webpage to find related services and supplementary aids that are provided to meet the unique needs
Special Education Toolkit, PTA Parents and Families often need education, information, resources, and support when their child is newly diagnosed with special needs. The Special
‘Ohana Help Desk, launched by the HIDOE The ‘Ohana Help Desk will provide technology support statewide to public school students and their parents as schools offer
Resiliency in Uncertain Times, presented by Leena Mohapatra, PhD As we settle into the realities of the current pandemic, many of us have changed our
Health Hotline and Telehealth for Hawai’i DOE students This no-cost Hotline is available for HIDOE student-related health questions and telehealth visits. Use this free hotline for
Child Mind Institute, For Families The Child Mind Institute provides resources, and effective ways to respond to challenges and concerns from parents. They provide expert
Toolkit for the Digital Age This toolkit provides valuable tips and tools for educators and families.These resources will support families to navigate the ups and
Multilingual Tech Support created by Waipahu High School Multilingual Waipahu High School students created websites and screencasts on how to use Google Classroom, Google Drive,
Never Quit Dreaming Resources Never Quit Dreaming (NQD) has provided a resource page, to help families in Hawaii with their everyday challenges. Resources are options
Special Parent Information Network Hawaii Resources, Support & Information for Families with Children with Disabilities The SPIN (Special Parent Information Network, Hawai’i) website provides resources,
PACER Center- Champions for Children with Disabilities PACER provides information, support, and advocacy for families of special needs children. They also have Special Resources for
Parent and Caregiver Responsibility for Meaningful Engagement The tips and tools offered by the HIDOE- Student/Parent Continuity of Learning Resources identify actions that can be
Mindset Kit The Mindset Kit is a free set of online lessons and practices designed to help you teach and foster adaptive beliefs about learning.
Family Guides – Help Your Child Succeed in Key Learning Areas National PTA, in partnership with the National Education Association, is pleased to offer newly
Parents’ Guide to Student Success The National PTA’s Parents’ Guides to Student Success were developed by teachers, parents and education experts in response to the
Hawai’i Children’s Action Network; Parent Leadership Training Institute The Hawai’i Children’s Action Network is building a unified voice for Hawaii’s children, working as a community
IEP Smart Strategies Access the Guide! This guide is offered as navigational support for parents and families of children with Special Needs in the course of
At-Home Learning Access the Guide! COVID-19 Resources As a result of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus), student learning has shifted from in-classroom to at-home learning. Families, use
Social Justice Resources For Families Below is a list of resources to engage in racial justice issues with your family and consider getting involved in other
Welcome Back Package: Family Engagement for ‘Ohana 2020 Access the Guide! This ‘Ohana Engagement guide is designed to provide a foundation to support your child’s
Welcome Back Package: Family Engagement for Educators 2020 Access the Guide! This support guide is designed to provide educators a foundation on how to connect with
*Free* Webinar: Inspiring Family Engagement with Wonderopolis Attend this free webinar: Inspiring Family Engagement with Wonderopolis When: Friday, February 5 Time: 9 am HST (2
Tips for Supporting Math Skills at Home Learn More Related Posts
‘Ohana Engagement Activities from Kamehameha Schools Looking for fun, family activities to do? Check out the many ‘OHAna resources created by Kamehameha Schools to help
Tips for Supporting Reading Skills at Home Studies that occurred in classroom settings have provided four recommendations for evidence-based tips to support reading skills at
Getting Ready for College CollegeBoard provides an abundance of resources for high school students to prepare, search for colleges, apply, understand about testing and more.
Toolkit for the Digital Age This toolkit provides valuable tips and tools for educators and families.These resources will support families to navigate the ups and
Three Tips for Parents to Teach Teens to Take Academic Responsibility Learn More Related Posts
Helping Your Child Do Well in School The National Education Association and the National Teachers Association, have prepared a parent’s guide with resources to help your
Helping Your Teen Succeed in High School, National PTA Download this PDF for tips to help your teen succeed in high school. Teach them skills Don’t mess
Ways to Help Your Teen Be Successful in High School Check out these two articles to found tips and ways to help your teen succeed
Keep Calm, Learning is On Every parent can Be a Learning Hero. If you want to keep your child on track, even during hybrid and virtual
Middle Web- All About the Middle Grades MiddleWeb is all about middle school and the middle grades — with a sharp focus on teaching and
Parent Reading Tips The articles and tips from Parent Reading Tips by Topic are organized by topic to make it easy to find helpful information
Reading and Literacy Support Guides, by Reading Rockets This page includes Launching Young Readers Guides, and Reading Tips for Parents to help your child become
Back-to-School Resources for Parents, by edutopia Use these Back-to-School Resources for parents provided by edutopia. Find information on easing transition jitters, managing kids’ tech use,
Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success by USDOE Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success, by U.S. DOE, provides more information and
Parent and Caregiver Responsibility for Meaningful Engagement The tips and tools offered by the HIDOE- Student/Parent Continuity of Learning Resources identify actions that can be
Family Guides – Help Your Child Succeed in Key Learning Areas National PTA, in partnership with the National Education Association, is pleased to offer newly
Parents’ Guide to Student Success The National PTA’s Parents’ Guides to Student Success were developed by teachers, parents and education experts in response to the
At-Home Learning Access the Guide! COVID-19 Resources As a result of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus), student learning has shifted from in-classroom to at-home learning. Families, use
Report Card Fact Sheet for Elementary School Access the Fact Sheet! The Report Card Fact Sheet is intended as a tool to promote and support
Welcome Back Package: Family Engagement for ‘Ohana 2020 Access the Guide! This ‘Ohana Engagement guide is designed to provide a foundation to support your child’s
Welcome Back Package: Family Engagement for Educators 2020 Access the Guide! This support guide is designed to provide educators a foundation on how to connect with
Building Baby’s Brain Series https://youtu.be/KNrnZag17Ek Learn More Related Posts
Brain Development, First Things First https://youtu.be/-ijGVM1h1nU Learn More Related Posts
Child Development Activities for Everyday Brain Development and Building By Bright Horizons Learn fun brain building activities for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Find out what fosters
Developing Young Children’s Brain This resource, from BostonBasics, wants to support families with children starting at birth. Science shows that 80% of brain growth happens
Career One Stop Your source for career exploration, training & jobs. Learn about careers, find career information, and locate career resources and advice with CareerOneStop.
Hawai’i Career Explorer Because a great career changes everything! Hawai’i Career Explorer has resources on the top jobs in demand, highest paying jobs in the state,
Native Hawaiian Scholarship ‘Aha Resource Page Here you will find information for all of our scholarship partners as well as information for live informational sessions
Waipahu Community School for Adults Waipahu Community School for Adults (WCSA) is comprised of five campuses with a number of sites located on both Oahu
HI DOE College and Career Readiness Information from the Hawai’i State Department of Education Resources for College and Career Readiness includes: Preparing for College: Going to
University of Hawai’i Community Colleges To advance your education without going into debt, consider earning a degree from a community college in Hawaii. Community colleges
Getting Ready for College CollegeBoard provides an abundance of resources for high school students to prepare, search for colleges, apply, understand about testing and more.
A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning, edutopia Provided by edutopia, use this curated list of articles and videos all about fostering skills like
Social Emotional Learning Resources to Support Families During Covid-19 Social Emotional Resources to Support Families During COVID-19, by EGUSD Family Resources, provides videos and links
Connecting Kamaʻaina to Hawaii Jobs, Training, and Resources Learn how Hawai’i is Hiring can help members of your family who have lost their job or are looking
Three Tips for Parents to Teach Teens to Take Academic Responsibility Learn More Related Posts
Helping Your Child Do Well in School The National Education Association and the National Teachers Association, have prepared a parent’s guide with resources to help your
Helping Your Teen Succeed in High School, National PTA Download this PDF for tips to help your teen succeed in high school. Teach them skills Don’t mess
Ways to Help Your Teen Be Successful in High School Check out these two articles to found tips and ways to help your teen succeed
Hawai’i, Baby’s First test Baby’s First test- Check this website to find out what conditions are screened for in Hawai’i? Learn More Related Posts
Early Intervention/ Development Resources The Children’s Advocacy Project of Hawai’i provides Early Intervention and Development Resources. They also have a variety of parent handouts including for
Operation Search, multilingual If your child is having trouble learning, he or she does not have to face it alone. Operation Search can help! If
Low to No-Cost Early Childhood Development and Learning Programs Resource List Learn More Related Posts
Developing Young Children’s Brain This resource, from BostonBasics, wants to support families with children starting at birth. Science shows that 80% of brain growth happens
School Readiness Project The School Readiness Project (SRP) provides services for families of two through five-year-old children throughout O`ahu and Hawai`i Island. They provide developmental,
Parent Reading Tips The articles and tips from Parent Reading Tips by Topic are organized by topic to make it easy to find helpful information
Reading and Literacy Support Guides, by Reading Rockets This page includes Launching Young Readers Guides, and Reading Tips for Parents to help your child become
Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success by USDOE Taking a Closer Look: My Child’s Academic Success, by U.S. DOE, provides more information and
Learning Activities for Families While School is Out, Project Appleseed Learn More Related Posts
Hawaii Head Start Head Start is a Federal program that promotes the school readiness of children from birth to age five from low-income families by enhancing
Why Early Childhood Matters: Early Literacy As this article states “Reading is vital to a child’s ability to learn and be successful in school. And
Am I Really My Child’s First Teacher? (NAEYC) The NAEYC promote high-quality learning by connecting practice, policy, and research for the education of young children.
Low to No-Cost Early Childhood Development and Learning Programs Resource List Learn More Related Posts
Developing Young Children’s Brain This resource, from BostonBasics, wants to support families with children starting at birth. Science shows that 80% of brain growth happens
Ho’oulu Waiwai- Financial workshops & programs by INPEACE Ho’oulu Waiwai aims to build economic stability for individuals and families by strengthening their personal finances and helping
How to Teach Kids About Money, from Toddlers to Teens It is important to teach children about money, and this resource provides tips for all
Money Ideas to Talk About and Try Out with Your Child Use this resource to teach your child healthy habits around money including planning, saving, and
Financial Empowerment “Financial empowerment is the ability and confidence of individuals and communities to make positive financial decisions that promote their long-term financial stability and
Teachers and Afterschool Workers can get the COVID-19 Vaccine in tier 1-B Hawai’i is now in phase 1-B of its vaccination plan. This phase expands
Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center The Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center provides free aids and services to people with disabilities. This includes
Resiliency in Uncertain Times, presented by Leena Mohapatra, PhD As we settle into the realities of the current pandemic, many of us have changed our
Health Hotline and Telehealth for Hawai’i DOE students This no-cost Hotline is available for HIDOE student-related health questions and telehealth visits. Use this free hotline for
Adolescent Health, American School Health Association Featured Resources Check out this website provided by the American School Health Association for a broad spectrum of content
Child Mind Institute, For Families The Child Mind Institute provides resources, and effective ways to respond to challenges and concerns from parents. They provide expert
Help Kids Make Friends and Interact Safely Online These skills will help kids – and the people they’re communicating with – have positive experiences online.
Adolescent Health: Think, Act, Grow 2019 Playbook This playbook promotes the health of America’s 42 million adolescents, including a framework with action steps. Learn More
Helping Children Cope with Changes resulting from COVID-19 The following tips can help support children that are looking to adults for guidance on how to
Connecting with Families to Support the Mental and Behavioral Health of Children and Teens: Webinar This webinar offers training on family engagement for parents to
Early Intervention Section, DOH The Early Intervention Section (EIS) is a federal and state-mandated program that provides services to support the development of infant and toddlers
Children with Special Health Needs Branch The Children with Special Health Needs Branch (CSHNB) provides resources to assure that all children and youth with special
Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide What can this guide do for you? Your involvement in your child’s education can lead to better learning results
Career One Stop Your source for career exploration, training & jobs. Learn about careers, find career information, and locate career resources and advice with CareerOneStop.
Hawai’i Career Explorer Because a great career changes everything! Hawai’i Career Explorer has resources on the top jobs in demand, highest paying jobs in the state,
Ho’oulu Waiwai- Financial workshops & programs by INPEACE Ho’oulu Waiwai aims to build economic stability for individuals and families by strengthening their personal finances and helping
Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center The Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center provides free aids and services to people with disabilities. This includes
Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawai’i (LDAH) Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawai`i (LDAH) is the Parent Training and Information Center for Hawaii and
Child Mind Institute, For Families The Child Mind Institute provides resources, and effective ways to respond to challenges and concerns from parents. They provide expert
Waipahu Community School for Adults Waipahu Community School for Adults (WCSA) is comprised of five campuses with a number of sites located on both Oahu
Engaging and Strengthening Families, Search Institute The Search Institute bridges research and practice to help young people “be” and become their best selves by providing
Parent and Caregiver Responsibility for Meaningful Engagement The tips and tools offered by the HIDOE- Student/Parent Continuity of Learning Resources identify actions that can be
Mindset Kit The Mindset Kit is a free set of online lessons and practices designed to help you teach and foster adaptive beliefs about learning.
Family Guides – Help Your Child Succeed in Key Learning Areas National PTA, in partnership with the National Education Association, is pleased to offer newly
Parents’ Guide to Student Success The National PTA’s Parents’ Guides to Student Success were developed by teachers, parents and education experts in response to the
Hawai’i Children’s Action Network; Parent Leadership Training Institute The Hawai’i Children’s Action Network is building a unified voice for Hawaii’s children, working as a community
Resiliency in Uncertain Times, presented by Leena Mohapatra, PhD As we settle into the realities of the current pandemic, many of us have changed our
Adolescent Health, American School Health Association Featured Resources Check out this website provided by the American School Health Association for a broad spectrum of content
Child Mind Institute, For Families The Child Mind Institute provides resources, and effective ways to respond to challenges and concerns from parents. They provide expert
Help Kids Make Friends and Interact Safely Online These skills will help kids – and the people they’re communicating with – have positive experiences online.
Toolkit for the Digital Age This toolkit provides valuable tips and tools for educators and families.These resources will support families to navigate the ups and
Engaging and Strengthening Families, Search Institute The Search Institute bridges research and practice to help young people “be” and become their best selves by providing
Eight Practical Things Families Can Do at Home to Support Social-Emotional Learning This article provides practical activities that support social-emotional learning at home. Research has shown
A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning, edutopia Provided by edutopia, use this curated list of articles and videos all about fostering skills like
How Parents Can Bring Social-Emotional Learning Into the Home The relationship between child and parent or guardian is essential for building the foundation for future
Social Emotional Learning Resources to Support Families During Covid-19 Social Emotional Resources to Support Families During COVID-19, by EGUSD Family Resources, provides videos and links
Helping Children Cope with Changes resulting from COVID-19 The following tips can help support children that are looking to adults for guidance on how to
Connecting with Families to Support the Mental and Behavioral Health of Children and Teens: Webinar This webinar offers training on family engagement for parents to
Children’s Advocate The Children’s Advocate provides information, education and inspiration around advocating for the health and well being of children. They have resources by all
Promoting Young Children’s Social and Emotional Health This resource by the National Association for the Education of Young Children provides tips to support young children’s
Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning Family Tools, Resources and Parent Training Modules are available through the Center on the Social
Framework and Continuum from Birth to End of Kindergarten Use this tool from the Hawai’i Early Learning and Development Standards which is a great framework
Caring for Preschoolers at Home With early education in flux, use this expert guidance on maintaining structure, routine, and healthy habits for learning and growing
Mindset Kit The Mindset Kit is a free set of online lessons and practices designed to help you teach and foster adaptive beliefs about learning.
‘Ohana Engagement Activities from Kamehameha Schools Looking for fun, family activities to do? Check out the many ‘OHAna resources created by Kamehameha Schools to help
Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center The Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center provides free aids and services to people with disabilities. This includes
Resources Maps for Early Intervention and Early Childhood Services by County These Resource Maps support Hawaii’s efforts to improve early identification of developmental delays and disabilities,
Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawai’i (LDAH) Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawai`i (LDAH) is the Parent Training and Information Center for Hawaii and
Special Education, Hawai’i Public Schools Visit the HIDOE, Special Education webpage to find related services and supplementary aids that are provided to meet the unique needs
Special Education Toolkit, PTA Parents and Families often need education, information, resources, and support when their child is newly diagnosed with special needs. The Special
Child Mind Institute, For Families The Child Mind Institute provides resources, and effective ways to respond to challenges and concerns from parents. They provide expert
Hawai’i, Baby’s First test Baby’s First test- Check this website to find out what conditions are screened for in Hawai’i? Learn More Related Posts
Early Intervention/ Development Resources The Children’s Advocacy Project of Hawai’i provides Early Intervention and Development Resources. They also have a variety of parent handouts including for
Operation Search, multilingual If your child is having trouble learning, he or she does not have to face it alone. Operation Search can help! If
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School Readiness Project The School Readiness Project (SRP) provides services for families of two through five-year-old children throughout O`ahu and Hawai`i Island. They provide developmental,
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