Ways on how Social Workers can help Parents assist Parents Solve Problems

 

 Ways on how Social Workers can help Parents assist Parents Solve Problems

Not all problems can be solved by parents or teachers, some of them need a social worker to get to the root of the problem. Some people struggle to admit their mistakes and try find comfort in turning the situation against others.


A social worker can help parents in the following ways:

1. Help you (as the parent) make sense of what you are seeing.

~If you’re noticing your child’s struggles for the first time, you might not be in denial or uncertain what exactly you’re seeing. Social workers can help you start to understand by taking a closer look with you and getting to the bottom of it. They can also suggest activities, strategies and changes at home to work on with your child.


2. Explain who at school might help and how to connect to them.

~Different professionals at school can help in different ways. Teachers, guidance counselors, principals and specialists each play a role in helping struggling scholars. Social workers can explain who to talk to and ways to connect in order to get the right support.


3. Recommend other professionals to talk to.


~There might be other professionals who can help with your child’s challenges. Speech therapists and tutors are just two examples. Social workers can help you sort through who to talk to and refer you to people in your community.

 


 

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