BC Friends for Life (n.d.). In British Columbia: Ministry of Children and Family
Development. Retrieved from http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/mental_health/friends.htm
British Columbia Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) website which outlines the FRIENDS For Life programs (including fun FRIENDS, child and youth programs). It gives information for teacher training and recourses, parent program and resources and school liaison resources.
Fun FRIENDS In The Classroom (2014). In BC FRIENDS for Life Parent Program.
Retrieved from http://www.earlyyears.friendsparentprogram.com/fun-friends
classroom
The Friends for Life Parent Program outlines the benefits to using Fun FRIENDS in the classroom curriculum. It includes session-by-session guides as well as parent resources to use at home.
Huberty, T. J. (2012). Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adolescents: Assessment,
intervention and prevention. Bloomington, IN: Springer.
Huberty identifies the different assessments, interventions and preventions for anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. It focuses on the different programs that can be implemented at various levels and in various environments. Techniques are given which help build resilience in students and ways that teachers, parents and physicians can work together to help children who are at risk.
Resources. Results. Relief. (2014). In Anxiety BC. Retrieved from
http://www.anxietybc.com
The Anxiety BC website which gives information regarding what anxiety is and how it can be treated. There is information for those who suffer from anxiety and the people around them, including parents.
Strong Kids (n.d.). In University of Oregon. Retrieved from
http://strongkids.uoregon.edu/index.html
A SEL curricula designed to teach SEL skills, promote resilience, strengthening assets and increase coping skills of children and early adolescents. The curriculum is available in multiple versions, Strong Start (age 3-5 and grades k-2), Strong kids (grades 3-5 and 6-8) and Strong Teens (grades 9-12).