Mar 27, 2020

Exposición - Movimiento estudiantil de 1968

Historia Contemporánea de México

De La Cruz Huerta Valeria
Ríos Noguez Gavroche

Mar 17, 2020

Formas de evaluación Historia Contemporánea de México

Estimados alumnos, espero que estén bien. 
Les escribo para decirles que pueden enviar a mi correo el reporte 3, así como los reportes 1 y 2 si es que no los entregaron. Cuando envíen sus reportes, incluidos el 4 y 5, por favor, escriban el cuerpo del mensaje su nombre completo, y la materia a la que pertenecen. 
Si tienen exposiciones pendientes, por favor, envíenlas también al correo y al grupo, copiando las direcciones que ven arriba, para que les llegue a todos. Al respecto, yo les estaré escribiendo por equipos para decirles cuál es la fecha límite para que me hagan llegar los powerpoint de sus temas elegidos de exposición. 
Asimismo, les envío las diapositivas del curso, para que las estudien. 
Nos quedamos en la presentación 5. 
Para que sea más fácil para ustedes, les sugiero las revisen de acuerdo al siguiente calendario: 
Presentación 5, del 17 al 20 de marzo
Presentación 6, del 23 al 27 de marzo
Presentación 7, del 30 de marzo al 3 de abril
Presentación 8, del 13 al 17 de abril
Presentación 9, del 20 a 24 de abril

También, anexo las diapositivas anteriores para que las revisen para el examen, que como les dije anteriormente, les estaré avisando por este medio y por facebook sobre cuándo y de qué forma se aplicará. 
Recuerden tomar notas de las diapositivas. 
El link para la carpeta Historia Contemporánea de México es: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Av-__Pa7EUB1vVLm54cR91kYq7YQ?e=N3ZbSZ
Sobre el examen, también por este medio y por facebook les estaré avisando sobre la fecha, las formas y mecanismos del mismo. Estén atentos por favor. 
Y les pido que avisen a sus compañeros de clase sobre este mensaje, ya que no tengo los correos de todos, o me rebota correos. 
Si tienen alguna duda, por favor, escríbanme.
Cuídense mucho, y estamos en contacto. 

Prof. Cristina Cruz Carvajal



Mar 16, 2020

Reminder: Correction to our Coronavirus email this morning!

We apologize for sending out a correction today, however, we initially wanted to provide other helpful websites from the State of Nevada and also to correct the website for Marriage and Family Therapist, Klover Kallas. Her correct website is: https://www.rootedlifecounselingcenter.com/.

Here are additional resources for more information on how to keep your families safe:


Centers for Disease Control:

Division of Public & Behavioral Health for Nevada: http://dpbh.nv.gov/coronavirus/

To keep up with news from your school click here:

Clark County School District: www.ccsd.net

Washoe County School District: www.washoeschools.net

Originally sent Thursday, March 12, 2020

Powerful Parents, 


Information surrounding the virus COVID-19 continues to change rapidly. Activities, sports, community events, many religious gatherings and more are being postponed or canceled. With so much uncertainty, it can be a scary time for our kids. Because of this, we have asked licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Klover Kallas, to give parents some tips on how to help ease the fears and anxiety we all might be feeling, but especially our children. 

“For the last couple of weeks adults and kids alike have come to my office and expressed anxiety about the Coronavirus. Anxiety is a normal response to this stressful issue but there are ways to manage it well. Parents and caregivers can teach and model healthy coping skills by taking a few thoughtful steps:

  • First, it is important to validate that the thought of getting sick is scary. Skipping validation makes kids feel unheard and their natural response is to repeat their fears and amplify their anxiety.

  • Next, talk to kids about how our community is working to protect them. Changes like school cancelations or announcements can be framed as protection rather than alarmism. How we respond matters. Saying “I’m glad the school is being cautious and taking care of students” reduces anxiety while “This is terrible and I can’t believe it is happening” amps up ourselves and our kids. Since hand washing is recommended for prevention, make this activity about relaxing. Teach them to feel the warm water on their hands and to take deep breathes while they remind themselves that they are making wise decisions to protect themselves.

  • Finally, limit their exposure to news and social media updates, especially if they are expressing a lot of anxiety. While it is important for adults to be informed, the constant information is overwhelming for them. By practicing these steps we can help our kids, and ourselves, reduce anxiety during this stressful time.”

Klover Kallas practices individual and couples counseling at Rooted Life Counseling Center. For more information visit: rootedlifecounseling.com.
Stay tuned as Power2Parent brings you updates about the Coronavirus, news updates regarding your school district, and ideas on how to protect your family during this time. You can find us on social media at Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @Power2Parent.


Sincerely,


Erin Phillips, President
Power2Parent
www.power2parent.org
info@power2parent.org
Power2Parent | www.power2parent.org

Mar 12, 2020

Stressed children and the Coronavirus...

Powerful Parents, 


Information surrounding the virus COVID-19 continues to change rapidly. Activities, sports, community events, many religious gatherings and more are being postponed or canceled. With so much uncertainty, it can be a scary time for our kids. Because of this, we have asked licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Klover Kallas, to give parents some tips on how to help ease the fears and anxiety we all might be feeling, but especially our children. 

“For the last couple of weeks adults and kids alike have come to my office and expressed anxiety about the Coronavirus. Anxiety is a normal response to this stressful issue but there are ways to manage it well. Parents and caregivers can teach and model healthy coping skills by taking a few thoughtful steps:

  • First, it is important to validate that the thought of getting sick is scary. Skipping validation makes kids feel unheard and their natural response is to repeat their fears and amplify their anxiety.

  • Next, talk to kids about how our community is working to protect them. Changes like school cancelations or announcements can be framed as protection rather than alarmism. How we respond matters. Saying “I’m glad the school is being cautious and taking care of students” reduces anxiety while “This is terrible and I can’t believe it is happening” amps up ourselves and our kids. Since hand washing is recommended for prevention, make this activity about relaxing. Teach them to feel the warm water on their hands and to take deep breathes while they remind themselves that they are making wise decisions to protect themselves.

  • Finally, limit their exposure to news and social media updates, especially if they are expressing a lot of anxiety. While it is important for adults to be informed, the constant information is overwhelming for them. By practicing these steps we can help our kids, and ourselves, reduce anxiety during this stressful time.”

Klover Kallas practices individual and couples counseling at Rooted Life Counseling Center. For more information visit: rootedlifecounseling.com.
Stay tuned as Power2Parent brings you updates about the Coronavirus, news updates regarding your school district, and ideas on how to protect your family during this time. You can find us on social media at Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @Power2Parent.


Sincerely,


Erin Phillips, President
Power2Parent
www.power2parent.org
info@power2parent.org
Power2Parent | www.power2parent.org

Mar 7, 2020

Reminder: Family traditions are important + Meet our $500 teacher winner!Nvhamin

Volume 3 | March 2020
MONTHLY NEWS & UPDATES
Family traditions and our $500 Winner!
THE POWER OF PARENTING
THE POWER OF TRADITIONS
Family traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are; they provide something steady, reliable and safe in a confusing world.

-Susan Lieberman
Family traditions can have a bigger impact on each member of our family than we might think. The American Psychological Association found that family traditions "are associated with marital satisfaction, adolescents’ sense of personal identity, children’s health, academic achievement and stronger family relationships," and studies by the Society for Research in Child Development show that family traditions help increase a child's self esteem and strengthen family bonds.

Traditions can be fun, free, and fast. They can be on our terms and on our schedule and we can pick and choose what works best for us. There's no right or wrong way to make a family tradition. The only recommendation we have is to work together as a family when creating each tradition.
GIVE YOUR FAMILY THE GIFT OF TIME TOGETHER
According to experts at the University of Toronto, you're better off giving your family a meaningful experience rather than a toy, or material gift. It turns out that giving your children an experience instead of the typical “thing” forges deeper family bonds. Researchers explain that "An experiential gift elicits a strong emotional response when a recipient consumes it and is more intensely emotional than a material possession."
If you're looking for some fun family time together, we've partnered with PogoPass to offer our Power2Parent followers the gift of a Pogo Pass at a discounted price. What is the Pogo Pass? It's a 12 month membership that provides you FREE access to all your favorite family activities in the Las Vegas area.

NEWS & EVENTS
KEEPING YOUR KIDS SAFE ONLINE
As predators become more and more creative at targeting our kids online, we've got to be more educated in response. We've teamed up with Certified Security Professional, Chelsea Brown of Digital Mom Talk,​ to provide you with most up to date offensive and defensive tactics to keep your kids safe online.

POWERFUL MOMS! JOIN US FOR A FUN NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY.
PARENTING PROJECT
The Clark County Department of Family Services is offering free parenting classes and programs for parents and caregivers of all ages to help parents be more effective in raising their children.

CCSD SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS
Do you know what decisions are being made right now by the School Board?

Do you know who is representing you right now?



WCSD SCHOOL BOARD INFORMATION
To find your Trustee, precinct, and district information, please visit the Washoe County Registrar of Voters site. Just enter your street address (all caps) and click on "submit."

SCHOOL CHOICE
POWER2TEACH
POWER2TEACH $500 WINNER!
Congratulations Jennifer Darby-Miller!
Jennifer is this year's $500 Grand Prize Winner. She is a Kindergarten teacher at Elaine Wynn Elementary School and was nominated by a parent for going a above and beyond in her classroom.

Jennifer said she is excited to use the money to purchase tools and resources for all the Kindergarten teachers at her school.
NOMINATE YOUR OUTSTANDING TEACHER!

Do you have a teacher who has gone the extra mile for your child, or who has had an amazing influence on students in the State of Nevada?

Each month we choose one teacher in Nevada who receives a $50 Amazon Gift Card who is then in the running for our yearly $500 grand prize!

LEGISLATIVE UPDATES
ELECTION SEASON
2020 is an election year and we are currently meeting with candidates to find out where they stand on issues. Stay tuned. We'll keep you posted on the results!
REGISTERED TO VOTE?
To check your current voter status, visit: www.nvsos.gov/votersearch

To register online, visit: RegisterToVoteNV.gov
THE POWER OF SERVICE
GAME LIBRARIES
Help us build Family Game Libraries in local schools for students to check out games and puzzles to take home to play with their families.

We are collecting new and used board games to donate to local schools for their game libraries. Email us at info@power2parent.org and we'll come pick them up.
Are you interested in building a game library at your school? Email us at info@power2parent.org and we can help.
HERE WE GROW AGAIN
Team Members Needed!

We are looking for volunteers to fill some committees on our board. If you're interested, email us and let's chat! Info@power2parent.org. Adults, students, college students, young adults welcome.

Join our private Facebook group: P2P Volunteers
AMAZON SMILE DONATIONS
When you shop on Amazon.com using the link smile.amazon.com the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to the charitable organization of your choice at no cost to you! 

To select "Power2Parent" as the charity of your choice, go to smile.amazon.com on your computer or phone. Type "Power2Parent" in the search box that says "Or pick your own charitable organization". When our name appears, click on the box that says, "Select" and you'll be all set.