Thousands of Southern Arizona students are enjoying their summer break now. 13News’ Valerie Cavazos speaks with Krysti Hesse, a counselor in the Marana Unified School District, on more ways to help your kids get a leg up throughout the summer.
Recent studies show anxiety and depression are the two most common mental health disorders. Educators say the summer break could be a good time for parents to help their kids.
It can be a difficult time for students as they endure end-of-year testing and it’s a good time for parents to keep a close eye on their child’s mental health.
It’s getting closer to the end of the school year and students across Arizona are preparing for all the testing that comes with it. This is when test anxiety can kick in for students.
Building students’ knowledge through reading is often a challenge for teachers, but there are things parents can do with their kids to help build the brain’s bank.