Let us know how we're doing, or send us an idea! Caleb’s story isn’t polished, and that’s exactly why it matters. As a high school freshman, he started vaping to fit in. What began as a way to feel cool quickly spiraled into substance abuse he couldn’t control. But this episode isn’t about rock bottom - it’s about what happens when a student finds the courage to say, “I don’t want to do this anymore,” and someone is there to listen. Told through the voices of Caleb, his mother and his school ...
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Let us know how we're doing, or send us an idea! Caleb’s story isn’t polished, and that’s exactly why it matters. As a high school freshman, he started vaping to fit in. What began as a way to feel cool quickly spiraled into substance abuse he couldn’t control. But this episode isn’t about rock bottom - it’s about what happens when a student finds the courage to say, “I don’t want to do this anymore,” and someone is there to listen. Told through the voices of Caleb, his mother and his school ...
Navigating Transitions: From Kindergarten Jitters to 5th Grade Confidence
PEP Talks - A Parent Education Program
25 minutes
1 year ago
Navigating Transitions: From Kindergarten Jitters to 5th Grade Confidence
Let us know how we're doing, or send us an idea! PEP Talks returns for Season 2! In our first episode this school year, hosts Ja’Neair Johnson and Erin Williams sit down with Dayle Sutphin, an Arlington parent of both a kindergartner and a fifth-grader, to discuss the challenges and joys of managing big transitions for young students. Dayle shares her personal journey, offering insight into how routines, early preparation and positive reinforcement can help ease the anxieties that come with s...
PEP Talks - A Parent Education Program
Let us know how we're doing, or send us an idea! Caleb’s story isn’t polished, and that’s exactly why it matters. As a high school freshman, he started vaping to fit in. What began as a way to feel cool quickly spiraled into substance abuse he couldn’t control. But this episode isn’t about rock bottom - it’s about what happens when a student finds the courage to say, “I don’t want to do this anymore,” and someone is there to listen. Told through the voices of Caleb, his mother and his school ...