Resources (near, far, and from your couch)
Below are website to use resources to help us all transition through these less than "normal" times, as well as the "regular", day-to-day questions we all face from time-to-time. Additionally, there are links to:
- Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE)
- Committee on Special Education (CSE) and 504
- Various Mental Health supports (near and far)
And, as always, if you have questions, just ask!
The websites below give information about children and their developmental skills, social-emotional development, and parenting tips:
health.harvard.edu/blog/
cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
childmind.org
henryford.com/blog/
Resources for families and educators about the Committe on Prescshool Special Education and Committee on Special Education (CPSE & CSE)
https://www.nasponline.org/about-school-psychology/families-and-educators
Basic guide to special education
Basic guide to Section 504
Local Community Resources Mental Health Resources
Cortland County Mental Health- (607) 758-6100
https://www.cortland-co.org/452/Mental-Health-Clinic
Catholic Charities of Cortland County - (607) 756-5992
https://www.ccocc.org/
Family Counseling Services- (607) 753-0234
https://fcscortland.org/
After hours support in the community:
Liberty Resources Mobile Crisis (provide support to Cortland County youth and families when a behavior and/or mental health crisis occurs)
Cortland County Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) (Monday - Friday, 5 p.m. to midnight Weekends and Holidays 5 a.m. to midnight)
Contact both at (607) 756-3771
211- A variety of available supports, information, and activities in and around Cortland County
National Resources (available 24 hours a day)
National Suicide Prevention and Crisis Line (800) 273-TALK (8255)
National Text Crisis Line- 741741
Other on-line Resources
Homework Guide for parents
ADHD
updated 9/27/21