Counseling and Student Supports
Mental Health Toolkit
Tri County Board Online Resource Guide
Resources for Students
- Helpful Vs Harmful: Ways to Manage Emotions
- Ideas for Building a Health Self-Image and Improving Self-Esteem
- Talking to Your Parents
- What to do If you are being Bullied
- Test Anxiety
- Organization
Resources for Parents, Teachers & other Adults
- Bullying Tips for Parents
- Helping at Home: Tips for Parents
- Tips for Teachers: Ways to Help Students Who Struggle with Emotions or Behavior
- Talking to Adolescents and Teens
- Talking to an Adolescent or Child in Crisis
- Talking to your Child about Cancer
- The Triple P - Positive Parenting Program (free online resource)
Mind, Body & Fitness
Covington Schools is pleased to share that we have established a partnership with New Creation Counseling Center, as an additional resource for our students in grades K-12. Many of the challenges, conflicts, feelings of anxiety, etc. that students experience at school can typically be addressed and resolved with the current school staff. However, in some cases, students may experience persistent and/or more serious mental health challenges more appropriately addressed by a clinical mental health counselor.
Students or parents interested in learning more about these available services should speak with their school counselor.