Professor launches livestream series "Parenting through COVID-19"
The new normal for millions of parents across the country involves not only adjusting to working from home, but also taking on new responsibilities for educating their children.
The stresses being placed on parents during the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the launch of a new livestream video series hosted by Professor James Mazza, who teaches in the 爆走黑料 爆走黑料鈥檚 school psychology program, and his wife, a licensed psychologist and certified DBT therapist, Elizabeth Dexter-Mazza.
鈥淧arenting through COVID-19,鈥 at 7 a.m. Pacific on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, focuses on sharing coping strategies and emotion regulation skills to aid parents in dealing with the current crisis and upheaval of parents' and children鈥檚 lives. The series started on March 25.
Mazza and Dexter-Mazza are co-authors of the book and provide training and consultation to schools on teaching mental wellness and resilience skills to students in order to increase emotion regulation and problem solving abilities.
Watch the first three episodes of the series below and view more on the .
Parenting through COVID-19: Day 1
Parenting through COVID-19: Day 2
Parenting through COVID-19: Day 3
Contact
James Mazza, Professor of Education
mazza@uw.edu
Dustin Wunderlich, Director of Marketing and Communications
206-543-1035, dwunder@uw.edu