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Anxiety disorders affect nearly one in three adolescents aged 13-18, making it crucial for educators to recognize and understand their impact in the classroom. Students experiencing anxiety often struggle with persistent worry and physical symptoms such as headaches and stomachaches, […]
Supporting Well-Being With Intention Top of mind for parents and educators is the current state of student well-being. We’re left wondering how to best support the unique needs of this generation. How did we arrive at what some describe as […]
Throughout this year, you have heard from the voices of many SAIS board members in this spot as the organization transitions to new leadership. Our May and final newsletter for the 2023-2024 year comes from Doreen Kelly, head of Ravenscroft […]
To gain a deeper understanding of the unique challenges independent school counselors face, prevalent student concerns, effective approaches, and current needs, SAIS conducted a pulse survey among member school counselors. Survey Highlights Demographic Snapshot We received feedback from 174 school […]