• What kind of one-on-one support is available for my student?

    Your child’s teacher is your best resource to start. Some teachers provide drop-in sessions where they have set aside time to help students who come by with questions. Teachers are often willing to set up one-on-one meetings on an as-needed basis. If more support is needed, consider the following resources:

  • Does Flex Ed have counselling support?

    Yes, as of January 2022 Flex ED has a school counsellor. Her name is Kate, and you can reach her at: [email protected] Kate has 9 years of being a school counsellor. Some of the things she can help with would be meeting individually with students to be a support person….

  • What time does school start?

    One of the great things about Flex ED is that school starts when you want it to! Each of your teachers will have set meeting times for you to attend if you are wanting to connect or get extra support, but essentially, you decide when your school day starts and…

  • How can I help my child with anxious feelings?

    This can be tough for sure. The best thing I can offer without speaking with you is to not reassure your child. Rather, help your child problem-solve through a situation. Asking them questions like, “and then what?”, “what if this happened, what would you do?” Getting them thinking reduces panic…

  • Who is best suited to be a mentor?

    The easy answer is someone who can be home all day with your student. The younger your student is, the more mentor help they will need. This may be a parent, grandparent, or close family friend. An older sibling is not a great choice as they will likely have their…