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Education Survival Kit ‒ What Parents Need to Know

Your child has the right to a quality education. We’ll help you understand the steps you can take and the resources available to help your child access the services and support they are entitled to. We’ll cover 1) why it’s important to build a complete portrait of your child, 2) what educational supports are available in public school, including the response-to-intervention (RTI) framework, 504 plans, and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for eligible children with disabilities, 3) what rights you and your child have, and 4) where to learn about new and current guidance from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs. To register, log in or create your account at dxc.torchlight.care and go to Webinars.

Language(s) offered: English

Meltdowns & Other Behavior Challenges: Teaching Your Child Self-Regulation

Meltdowns, outbursts, and other challenging behaviors can be exhausting for both kids and parents. Join us and discover how you can help your kids develop the skills they need to understand and express their emotions and self-regulate their behavior. We’ll discuss practical strategies to help you 1) uncover the cause of your child’s challenging behavior, 2) understand how you can help your child before, during, and after a meltdown, 3) teach your child how to express their feelings, and 4) provide your child with effective self-regulation techniques. To register, log in or create your account at dxc.torchlight.care and go to Webinars.

Language(s) offered: English

Anxiety and Depression in Older Adults

Anxiety and depression are not a normal part of aging. And because older people may have different symptoms than younger people ― sadness is often not their main symptom ― families and even professionals can miss the diagnosis. One result: older adults may be undertreated or not treated at all. Depression is more common in people who are experiencing losses in independence or functionality or have other illnesses, such as heart disease or cancer. Join this webinar to learn more about the risks, signs, and symptoms of anxiety or depression in older adults. Get strategies to help a friend or family member get the help they need to get better. To register, log in or create your account at dxc.torchlight.care and go to Webinars.

Language(s) offered: English

Self-Care for Busy Caregivers

Most of us understand that the rewards of nurturing our own well-being accrue to everyone around us. Unfortunately, as caregivers, we sometimes feel like we can’t take time for ourselves because there are so many things we just haven’t gotten to yet or think we “should” be doing! But we truly need to focus our energy and resources on what will sustain us throughout the caregiving journey. Taking care of an ill or aging loved one is a marathon — not a sprint! Join us for this webinar where we'll explore 1) helpful practices for preserving your energy, nourishing your spirit, and preventing burnout, 2) tips for fitting self-care into an already packed schedule, and 3) strategies for managing guilt and other emotions that often accompany being a caregiver. To register, log in or create your account at dxc.torchlight.care and go to Webinars.

Language(s) offered: English

ADHD: Success Strategies for You and Your Child

ADHD impacts about one in 10 school-age children. Sign up to learn how ADHD is diagnosed, how it can impact your child’s time management and executive function skills, and what treatment options you may wish to consider. We’ll discuss 1) how to help your child recognize and leverage their unique strengths, 2) how ADHD can look different in boys and girls, 3) which behavioral strategies may be helpful for your child and your family, and 4) how to work with school to make sure your child receives the support they need. To register, log in or create your account at dxc.torchlight.care and go to Webinars.

Language(s) offered: English

Self-Care for Busy Parents

Juggling a job and a family is tough. Add complications, such as a child with special needs, hybrid workweeks, or older parents who need your help, and you’ve got a recipe for burnout. Register for this webinar to learn what you can do to take some of the pressure off and maintain (or restore!) your good humor and good will. You’ll learn practical strategies for 1) making the most of finite resources, like time and energy, 2) remaining centered in daily life, even on days when everything goes sideways, 3) reducing stress through mindfulness and meditation, and 4) teaching stress-relieving techniques to your kids so the whole family can benefit. To register, log in or create your account at dxc.torchlight.care and go to Webinars.

Language(s) offered: English

Caregiver Survival Kit

Join the Caregiver Survival Kit webinar for an overview of caregiving for an aging, ill, or disabled loved one. This presentation is a great refresher (or intro) to caregiving basics, with up-to-date information, resources, and practical tools to make caregiving easier. Get support for making decisions on topics such as Medicare and Medicaid, long-term care insurance, home care, or moving; learn how to deal with family dynamics; take care of your own needs; and advocate effectively. Whatever your caregiving situation, this webinar will point you in the right direction. To register, log in or create your account at dxc.torchlight.care and go to Webinars.

Language(s) offered: English

Please note that these events do not represent company-paid holidays. To learn more about DXC’s holiday schedule, please review the Holidays page.