Children’s Mental Health Ontario: Resources for Teachers
Contains links to resources about common mental health problems present in today’s classrooms, tips on early identification and intervention, practical suggestions on accommodating and responding to kids with mental health problems, and ways to combat stigma in the classroom.
Practical Self-Regulation Tools for Children with ADHD: Webinar Recording
Webinar recording for parents & caregivers from the 'Practical Self-Regulation Tools for Children with ADHD' webinar. To see the accompanying presentation slides, click here (Jan. 25, 2021).
Stop Wondering, Start Knowing: A Mental Health Video Resource for Schools
A video resource and facilitation guide to help students and educators understand the early signs of mental health challenges and the resources available for support.
Selective Mutism & Reluctant Speakers: Webinar Series
Webinar recordings and powerpoint slides from our Selective Mutism and Reluctant Speakers webinar series, which includes a webinar for parents & caregivers, and a webinar for school professionals (May 2021).
New Kelty Centre Resources 2022
An overview of new resources developed by the Kelty Centre for parents/caregivers in the 2022 year.
Beyond OCD
Information about OCD for children, youth, and families, including videos and personal stories.
The Talk Box
Ideas and activities for parents to use to create a language rich environment for their child. Resources specifically focused to pre-school children (birth-5yrs) that are designed by speech pathologists.
Eating Disorders: How Parents Can Play an Active Role in Recovery
In this episode from the Kelty Centre's Where You Are podcast, you'll hear answers to questions covering how to support your child at home, managing meal times, what to do if your child refuses help, tips about how parents can play an active role in your child’s recovery, which treatments really work, and resources to support parents and caregivers.
Suicide Prevention and Self Harm Video Series and Resources
These prevention and early intervention videos and resources are evidence-informed and culturally relevant. Their aim is to reduce stigma, increase mental health literacy, and build capacity of parents & caregivers, educators and others who are supporting youth experiencing suicidal and self-harm behaviours.
Ross Greene - Collaborative Problem Solving
In this video Ross Greene talks about Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) - the non-punitive, non-adversarial, trauma-informed model of care for children with behavioural challenges.
Preparing Children and Youth for Hospital Procedures
This webpage provides resources to help children and youth understand what will be happening to them during their visit to the hospital and during different procedures.This includes resources for children with anxiety, autism, and other mental health challenges.