Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Remind yourself daily that this is temporary. It seems in the midst of this quarantine that it will never end. We will return to feeling free, safe, busy, and connected in the days ahead.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: “Chunk” your quarantine, take it moment by moment. We have no road map for this. We don’t know what this will look like in 1 day, 1 week, or 1 month from now. Take each chunk one at a time, and move through stress in pieces.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Reach out for help—your school is here for you. Your children’s teachers and related service providers will do anything within their power to help.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Find lightness and humor in each day. There is a lot to be worried about, and with good reason. Counterbalance this heaviness with something funny each day: cat videos on YouTube, a stand-up show on Netflix or a funny movie.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Our emotional brain is very receptive to the creative arts, and it is a direct portal for release of feeling. Find something that is creative (sculpting, drawing, dancing, music, singing, playing) and give it your all.
Shout out to Mr. Goettler; awesome fitness challenge!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RvnTz49rYK5SJLSAQrk9VYs3zv4hieGV/view?usp=drivesdk
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Engage in repetitive movements (knitting, coloring, painting, clay sculpting, jump roping) and left-right movements (running, drumming, skating, hopping). These can be effective in self-soothing and maintaining self-regulation.
Shout out to Mr. Goettler! The Fitness Challenge is a blast! This week Mr. Goettler is riding his bike to homes and leading fitness challenges. Awesome! #thisisd52
WMS Color Guard Auditions - See flyer and good luck!
Graduation signs have been placed in front of WMS for all to see! Feel free to drive through but please hold off taking your sign until Friday!
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Find a long-term project. Now is the time to learn how to play the keyboard, put together a huge jigsaw puzzle, start a 15 hour game of Risk, paint a picture or read the Harry Potter series.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Find something you can control. Organize your bookshelf, purge your closet, put together that furniture, group your toys. It helps to anchor and ground us when the bigger things are chaotic.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Help others. Find ways, big and small, to give back to others. Support restaurants, offer to grocery shop or check in with elderly neighbors. Helping others gives us a sense of agency when things seem out of control.
If you see a jacket that belongs to your student at WMS please swing by the foyer and take it home. We will have this in the WMS foyer today at 1:00. Front doors are open daily until 3:00.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Notice the good in the world, the helpers. There are a ton of stories of people sacrificing, donating, and supporting one another in miraculous ways. It is important to counter-balance the heavy information with the hopeful information.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Limit social media and COVID conversation. Find a few trusted sources that you can check in with consistently, limit it to a few times a day, and set a time limit.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day: Give yourself a break. We are doing too many things in this moment, under fear and stress. This does not make a formula for excellence. There is no precedent for this and we are all doing our best in an impossible situation.
Good Morning and Happy Friday! Today is a great day to grab a book, a blanket and read by the window!
Checkout this video from our District Library Team!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TwvDE1XItoCgEGYKrThgJzTQ8j4PDQUr/view?usp=sharing
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day
Focus on safety. We can get wrapped up in meeting expectations in all domains. Focus on strengthening connections through play, through books and via verbal reassurances that you will be there for them in this time.
Mental Health Wellness Tip of the Day
Expect behavioral issues. We are all struggling with disruption in routine, none more than children, who rely on routines constructed by others to make them feel safe and to know what comes next. Focus on emotional connection.