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Phone:
980-680-5042
Email:
Danielle.delosReyes@cabarrus.k12.nc.us
Degrees:
Specialist in School Psychology from Marist College
B.A. in Psychology from Mount Saint Mary College
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Danielle de los Reyes,
M.A.
Hello! This is my seventh year in Cabarrus County Schools and my 9th year as a fully licensed school psychologist. I have a special professional interest in English Learners, since many of my family members were ELs. As School Psychologists we work to support students across a variety of areas, such as with their academic skills, behavior skills, social-emotional skills, functional skills, and mental health. My other interests include supporting student's mental health, and utilizing positive psychology to empower student to be their best selves. This year I am completing the last steps involved in becoming a Certified Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluator in NC. The best part of my job is collaborating with others to help students succeed.
Online Resources
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Video Story about COVID-19
This sweet story about a bear will help explain social distancing to even the youngest kids.
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Link to Cabarrus Resources
Our School Social Workers have also complied a list of resources that may be of use to your family amid the COVID-19 situation. *Resources may be subject to change.
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ChildMind: Support for Families during COVID-19
The Child Mind Institute has specifics currently on their website for tips and resources specific to COVID-19.
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ChildMind: Talking to Kids about COVID-19
A video and helpful tips when talking to your kids about the Coronavirus.
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Colorin Colorado!
This website can be helpful for educators and families of English language learners (ELLs). It is a bilingual website that provides research-based information, activities, and advice to schools and communities.